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Shields up and guns drawn. | |
| Ring surveillance video shows more than a dozen armed federal agents descending on a Burnsville home on Saturday. | ||
| A woman who lives there tells Fox 9, multiple Latino people who rent rooms there were arrested by ICE after being followed home from the store. | ||
| A portion of the video shows one man being taken down in the driveway and another woman running inside to her child. | ||
| We're told the four people taken into custody are now being held in immigration facilities out of state. | ||
| That includes the parents of a seven-year-old boy. | ||
| They shouldn't be rolling around in unmarked vans. | ||
| People have the right to know who's following them. | ||
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And you can see there's fear in the people that are getting out of the car in that video. | |
| Former state senator and Lakeville Mayor Matt Little is running to represent this district in Congress. | ||
| He said he's troubled by what he saw in the video and wants people to know their rights. | ||
| They certainly have a right to a hearing. | ||
| They certainly have a right to a lawyer. | ||
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They have a right to contact people in their lives that could help them out. | |
| You have all these rights. | ||
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So make sure you're showing up and letting your neighbors know that they have rights. | |
| And what I'm saying is like these 19 countries, right? | ||
| Mostly black and brown people, right? | ||
| My parents are from Sierra Leone. | ||
| I probably wouldn't be here. | ||
| They wouldn't have been able to come, right? | ||
| And I think what it needs to be put into perspective is that this is part of a disdain for what America makes America actually great, right? | ||
| Our multicultural system. | ||
| It's about New York City is the most prosperous city on earth because of our diversity, not in spite of it, right? | ||
| And I think this is part of that whole thing. | ||
| Like, I hope they don't implement this. | ||
| I hope there's enough backlash in just the reporting on it, on the social media scanning. | ||
| But I think overall, it's just this JD Vance Munich speech mentality about this blood and soil on the people that, you know, being born here, this white nationalism that I think is at the core of all these actions. | ||
| Are you prepared? | ||
| Gavin Newsom told me he was prepared to be arrested. | ||
| Tom Holman threatened anybody that stands in the way could be arrested. | ||
| You've been arrested before, standing up for people's rights. | ||
| J.D. Priscer told me that Donald Trump should come and get me. | ||
| You prepared to be arrested by the federal government if you stand up to their immigration enforcement? | ||
| I'm prepared for any consequence that comes for standing up for New Yorkers because that's my job. | ||
| That's what I ran to do. | ||
| And I think that it's time that New Yorkers look at City Hall that's right here and see a reflection of their struggles as opposed to a reflection of the scandal that has engulfed so much of our politics. | ||
| I've also heard you say that no one is above the law and anyone can be held accountable. | ||
| And that goes for the President of the United States and also goes for ICE agents. | ||
| I don't want to put words in your mouth, but is there a scenario in which the NYPD under you could arrest ICE agents on the streets of New York for their behavior towards immigrants? | ||
| My focus is for the NYPD to not be assisting ICE in their immigration enforcement and to actually be following the policies of Sanctuary City law. | ||
| And I do believe, however, that for the law to have meaning, there has to be accountability for all of us. | ||
| And that is something that is necessary to speak about, to talk about, to act on, no matter who we're referring to, because so many are losing faith in politics in this moment because they're seeing inconsistency take place at every different facet of our society. | ||
| So in other words, there is a circumstance in which if an ICE agent violates someone's rights here in New York City, they could be arrested by the police department. | ||
| I think if an ICE agent is breaking the law, then that is a law that they should be held accountable to. | ||
| Keep foreign students out. | ||
| He's trying to keep foreigners out, period. | ||
| He's decimating the workforce in a way that will make inflation go up in terms of the workforce he's decimating. | ||
| And now he's saying, we're going to give you some kind of bizarro test to make sure you haven't put names on social media we don't like. | ||
| America is isolating itself from its values and the dreams that people had about our country have become a nightmare and that makes me terribly sad. | ||
| There's always this scare tactic where they're coming in with leprosy. | ||
| The caravans are coming up. | ||
| They've got leprosy. | ||
| They're going to come into America. | ||
| Your skin's going to fall off. | ||
| And then, of course, there is always the suggestion that they're going to come here and they're going to commit more crimes than people who were born here. | ||
| That's just a lie, and they know that's a lie. | ||
| Cato Institute has been serving up studies about this, and everybody else has had studies about this for years. | ||
| It's not a close call. | ||
| Native Americans, people who were born in America, listen. | ||
| For those who have ears to hear, listen. | ||
| Those who are born in America commit crimes at a higher percentage than immigrants. | ||
| End of story. | ||
| Check any study. | ||
| That's the reality. | ||
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You can't be advocating for Egyptians! | |
| NBC has obtained exclusively the contents of a letter written by Treasury Secretary Scott Besson proposing a pretty radical rethink of how the government will promote financial stability and prevent systemic risk. | ||
| Rather than additional regulation and oversight, Besson's FSOC letter, that's the Financial Stability Oversight Council, argues greater financial stability can be achieved by reducing regulation and promoting economic growth. | ||
| The letter to be released later today in conjunction with an FSOC meeting says the council will work with and support member agencies in considering whether aspects of the U.S. financial regulatory framework impose undue burdens and negatively impact economic growth, thereby undermining financial stability. | ||
| FSOC formed in 2010 in the wake of the great financial crisis. | ||
| It was designed to monitor and address severe systemic risk. | ||
| It's chaired by the Treasury Secretary, but it includes also the Fed chair and leading federal and some state financial regulators. | ||
| FSOC is trying to work to tighten regulations and oversight of financial institutions. | ||
| Besson says that monitoring of systemic risk, it's going to continue, but he lays out a blueprint that looks more likely to loosen regulation than to tighten it. | ||
| Besson is also forming a new AI working group to, quote, explore opportunities for AI to promote the resilience of the financial system while also monitoring for potential risks to financial stability that might be posed by the adoption of AI. | ||
| His plan, of course, lines up with the Trump administration's emphasis on deregulation that's already helped the financial system or financial companies, but it also looks like a sharp pivot from the original intent of FSOC aimed at the too big to fail problem and how previous administrations have conceived of its mission. | ||
| 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 at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you're trying to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big 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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War Room. | |
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| It's Thursday, 11 December, Year of our Lord 2025. | ||
| Welcome to the morning edition of The War Room. | ||
| If you haven't noticed, We're at war in this country to make sure that we repel the 15 to 20 million illegal alien invaders that came in on Biden's watch that were brought in on Biden's watch in a highly sophisticated, coordinated effort. | ||
| And you still have the Democrats beating the drum of diversity is our strength. | ||
| That's absolutely incorrect. | ||
| Our strength is American citizens, the broad shoulders of American citizens in this constitutional republic and the folks that got us here and the giants on the shoulders of which we stand today. | ||
| And all of these people making the excuses that, oh, gosh, they've been here for six months and they don't have a traffic ticket. | ||
| It doesn't wash. | ||
| They're all going home. | ||
| If they don't go home, if they're not sent home, they're not forced out of here, you don't have a country because it's going to happen over and over and over again. | ||
| That's what they want. | ||
| And the problem here is not just the illegal alien invaders. | ||
| It's the phony legal immigration system we have, all of which is targeted American citizens and American workers to make your life harder, to drive your wages down, to make it unduly competitive. | ||
| Not that you don't mind competition, but you don't need to invite the world in to compete with you and essentially in your home, in your home country, which you sacrificed and people that came before you and your family have sacrificed so much for. | ||
| This is outrageous. | ||
| Every place that ICE goes to start the deportations, and now it's in Minneapolis, there's a massive fight. | ||
| These sanctuaries, the business model of the Radical Democratic Party, which is not even, I believe the Democratic Party is as close to a terrorist organization as you can get. | ||
| And if we start doing the real, the real investigations of this, they will be designated a terrorist organization, what they've done to the United States. | ||
| They plotted more so even than Muslim Brotherhood and CARE, right? | ||
| And all these Islamic radical terrorist organizations, which are bad enough and we've got to get to the bottom of and get them out of the country. | ||
| These people organized an invasion of our country. | ||
| We got 15 to 20 million illegal alien invaders here that have destroyed the country, destroyed the economy, have destroyed the education system, particularly in inner cities for folks, destroyed the education system, the healthcare system, law and order, sanitation. | ||
| And they specifically brought in people that would not acclimate to our culture and our society and could not be assimilated, did not want to be assimilated. | ||
| We're going to be arrogant about how they were not assimilated. | ||
| And you can sit there. | ||
| You need to see what you see. | ||
| Look at New York City. | ||
| New York City, because of foreign-born individuals who knows how they got here and who knows what their status is, you have a Ugandan Marxist jihadist as mayor. | ||
| And President Trump was talking about Sadiq Khan yesterday. | ||
| Sadiq Khan battle, President Trump, Sadiq Khan is terrible and turned London into an awful place. | ||
| But Mamdani is Sadiq Khan on steroids. | ||
| And he's now the mayor-elect if we don't denaturalize him, which we could, of New York City. | ||
| And let me pivot back to what needs to be done. | ||
| More action, tougher action, more urgent action, action, action, action. | ||
| The midterms, all this wringing of the hands. | ||
| And yes, it looks tough. | ||
| Polling's not great. | ||
| But big deal. | ||
| Have we not had in the history of this movement long odds? | ||
| Have we not had in the history of this movement a couple of cloudy days? | ||
| Have we had in the history of this movement? | ||
| Times when it looked like it was tough. | ||
| Do you guys remember January of 2021 and in February of 2021 and March of 2021 and 22 and 23? | ||
| You remember the day that President Trump, what they found him guilty of what, 35 felonies? | ||
| Going to sentence him to jail? | ||
| Do you remember all that? | ||
| The odds look long? | ||
| Was it the Santis crowd laughing at you? | ||
| Was Fox News laughing at you? | ||
| Were the Democrats? | ||
| They had the director's chairs up there with Rachel Maddow and all that crowd up there in front of New York City. | ||
| They in front of Jack Smith's when they were bringing people in, laughing in your face. | ||
| Did odds not look long then? | ||
| Yes, they did. | ||
| They looked impossibly long. | ||
| That's what nobody, the Europeans say it today. | ||
| Nobody thought Trump was coming back. | ||
| That's what they treated Trump like dirt. | ||
| That's where they treated MAGA like dirt. | ||
| They never ever envisioned coming back, winning the House, the Senate, changing the judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, and Trump returning as commander-in-chief with expanded Article II powers because the years in the wilderness, everybody pulled together, thought this thing through, and said, here's how we're going to have days of thunder. | ||
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When we return, we're going to flood the zone. | |
| So we've hit a little speed bump. | ||
| And I'm the first to say you need to focus on the 2026 midterms. | ||
| And it looks grim, particularly if you look at the lack of energy and the lack of focus and the lack, quite frankly, of purpose of the traditional Republican Party, which still globs on to power. | ||
| The Miami situation shouldn't get you all. | ||
| She had 13,000 votes. | ||
| Nobody voted in it. | ||
| They had 30 candidates run. | ||
| The ones you should focus on and should be concerned is the race in New Jersey. | ||
| We had a traditional Republican gubernatory candidate that didn't want Trump, never had Trump involved, and ran on tax cuts and limited government. | ||
| You saw how that worked out? | ||
| Mikey Sherrill crushed him and she took over the energy issue, which is ours. | ||
| The Democrats bringing on this energy crisis with this madness about net zero carbon. | ||
| Did you see in Virginia, Glenn Young has destroyed the Republican Party? | ||
| It'll take you a generation, a generation to rebuild it. | ||
| How's that working out? | ||
| The Rubenstein, the Rubenstein Younken group, party in the Commonwealth, done. | ||
| Done and dusted. | ||
| In California, let's not get Trump involved. | ||
| Let's run on good government. | ||
| Yeah, good government's really a rallying cry now. | ||
| Schwarzenegger and McCarthy, let's run on good government. | ||
| That would go 30-point blowout. | ||
| Down in Georgia, the one to look at is Georgia, another feckless, hapless Republican party down there. | ||
| No energy. | ||
| Where Trump wins, I think that state house race, that district, by, I don't know, 20 points. | ||
| We lose the other night. | ||
| This is doable. | ||
| It is winnable, but it takes intense focus and a roll up the sleeves, stick to it, and hard work. | ||
| You're not going to wish this one away. | ||
| We're not going to talk ourselves into a victory. | ||
| You're going to have to work. | ||
| And we're going to go to Indianapolis. | ||
| We got work to do today. | ||
| It's a maximal strategy. | ||
| The old GOP, the Mitch Daniels, Mike Pence, stands in front of us in victory. | ||
| Next. | ||
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| John Fredericks is here. | ||
| We're going to talk about Indianapolis, but Fredericks, we started the show when I used to come on John Frederick's radio show once a week. | ||
| And I would talk. | ||
| And, you know, then John would ask me, and I said, you know, Nancy Pelosi just gave this thing. | ||
| This is in September, October of 2019, September. | ||
| And I said, Nancy Plows at UN. | ||
| She's setting up a committee in the House to look at impeachment. | ||
| And they're going to, you know, have a committee. | ||
| It's going to be complete gun deck. | ||
| They're going to impeach Trump by Thanksgiving, send it to the Senate. | ||
| He won't be removed, but there'll be a trial in the Senate either right before Christmas or right after Christmas. | ||
| And John's phones blew up and they said, hey, we love Steve. | ||
| He's great. | ||
| But man, he is so far off base. | ||
| And so John Fredericks, very close to the White House, he caused the White House. | ||
| Say, hey, Bannon was on today saying this. | ||
| And he said, no, fake news, totally fake news, not happening. | ||
| And John calls me, he goes, hey, they're saying it's fake news. | ||
| I go, as sure as the turning of the earth, when Nancy Pelosi lays out something like that at the United Nations, when she's up there for the world to see, and that's why she chose that venue, this is rolling. | ||
| And so a couple of days later, on a Sunday, I pulled John away from his watch in the Titans and said, hey, can we start a short-run show tomorrow? | ||
| And he says, sure. | ||
| What do you want to call it? | ||
| I go, he says, I'll find a slot. | ||
| We'll slide you in. | ||
| How about 10 o'clock in the morning? | ||
| I go, fine. | ||
| And I said, what about war room impeachment? | ||
| He goes, deal. | ||
| From impeachment to pandemic to the election to the stealing of the election to Trump's years in the wilderness, MAGA's years in the wilderness to the return of the, first of all, the victory in 2022, the change of McCarthy in the House, calling the shots on the Ukraine war on all of it, over and over and over again, leading up to the massive greatest comeback in political history in 2024. | ||
| We've always been ahead of the curve to empower you, and you have performed magnificently. | ||
| You've answered every call. | ||
| So we have another call. | ||
| That call is 2026. | ||
| You understand the Trump revolution will be shut down. | ||
| Now, is the Trump Revolution hitting on all cylinders? | ||
| It's hitting on some cylinders. | ||
| Good. | ||
| It's a little off track on some, but that's okay. | ||
| That's just human nature. | ||
| It's a process. | ||
| Trust the process. | ||
| We're going to grind this through. | ||
| The first thing we have to do in setting a predicate for victory is we have to win these redistrictings. | ||
| Remember, Alex deGrasse came here with the theory back in 2021. | ||
| Those eight or 10 seats net we picked up gave us the majority in 2022. | ||
| You know who understood that? | ||
| A young guy named Matt Gates, right? | ||
| And he actually said, Hey, it's better if we don't win 22 to 25, if we just pick up these new districts, because if you have under 10, you have more leverage over the rhinos in the house. | ||
| You know who was right? | ||
| A young guy named Matt Gates. | ||
| So here we are today, and all of a sudden, you know, people are sitting there on Fox. | ||
| They're crying in their town, throwing their towel. | ||
| It's over, it's done. | ||
| Woe is me. | ||
| The sky is falling. | ||
| Is it tough? | ||
| Hell yeah, it's tough. | ||
| When you're trying to take a nation back that's been basically stolen by globalists, a secularist, atheistic globalist for 40 or 50 years, and they convinced you to support the Republican Party, right? | ||
| Which was just going along as the junior partner. | ||
| They were the Washington generals to the globalist Harlem Globetrotters. | ||
| So to go along with controlled opposition, which every one of you know and searching through your heart, how did I let that happen? | ||
| Right? | ||
| Myself included, and everybody I know, this is a new day. | ||
| That is why Donald Trump's providential. | ||
| He stepped in and saved the country. | ||
| Is he perfect? | ||
| He ain't perfect. | ||
| Have you noticed that? | ||
| He's not perfect. | ||
| It's rising above his imperfections. | ||
| That is his greatness. | ||
| And we're in a fight now, folks. | ||
| We're in a dogfight. | ||
| I didn't say it was going to be easy to hold the house. | ||
| It's not, number one, how feckless they are. | ||
| It's the Duma. | ||
| They go out of their way to do stupid things or not to do anything at all. | ||
| I got that. | ||
| It also doesn't matter. | ||
| There is no substitute for victory. | ||
| What did we say in 22? | ||
| There's no substitute for victory. | ||
| These are the ones you have to win. | ||
| These are gating events for everything else. | ||
| And it's going to be a slog. | ||
| And sometimes it's not going to be the sexy stuff other people cover. | ||
| I got that. | ||
| I understand that. | ||
| And that's just reality. | ||
| A lot of this is just going to be grind. | ||
| And you're going to be grind, but you've saved the country, you, individually. | ||
| Look in the mirror today. | ||
| Look at you. | ||
| You saved the country. | ||
| If it was not for you, there would be no Trump. | ||
| If it was not for you, there wouldn't be any Trump victories. | ||
| You saved the country, not the Brolegs, not the hangers on, not the Sunshine Patriots and Summer Soldiers that Tom Payne warned us about at the beginning of the freaking Republic. | ||
| You think they didn't see it? | ||
| The exact same thing. | ||
| It's happened again. | ||
| And that's what we have to win. | ||
| Now, the irony of it, let's go to Indianapolis, Indiana, the heartland of this country, one of the greatest states in this country with folks. | ||
| They actually have a brain, a brand, Hoosiers, right? | ||
| You don't get any better than that. | ||
| And we're in a dogfight in Indianapolis today. | ||
| John Fredericks, tell me what's going on, brother, because the games are getting pretty brutal there, sir. | ||
| Welcome to the second storming of the Normandy Beach to save America. | ||
| It's called Indianapolis. | ||
| We're right outside the Capitol in the Trump bus. | ||
| Unbelievable turn of events over the last 24 hours. | ||
| Let me bottomline this for everybody. | ||
| We have 40 state senators that are Republican, 40 out of 50. | ||
| We need 26 votes. | ||
| We had 23. | ||
| Now, now we've got 22. | ||
| I'll explain that in a minute. | ||
| This is why 23 is the critical first number. | ||
| We have two Republican state senators who have told our courageous whip, whipping the yes votes. | ||
| If you can show me 23 today, the vote's going to be today, somewhere around 1.30, 2.30. | ||
| Show me 23 on the board. | ||
| You've got me and you've got the other guy. | ||
| You got two votes. | ||
| So 23 gets you 25. | ||
| You get to 25. | ||
| You got a hell of a shot to get to 26. | ||
| But we've only got 22. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Well, one of our yes votes, a state senator by the name of Ryan Mischler, a yes vote, solid yes. | ||
| Well, he leaves Wednesday night. | ||
| He says, sorry, can't make the vote. | ||
| Got my son playing in the basketball tournament, going to Florida, got a second home there. | ||
| See you. | ||
| Hope things work out. | ||
| So he's a Florida. | ||
| So he's not voting. | ||
| So that gets us to 22, which means now we got to get to 23 to get to 25 and 26. | ||
| So number one, look, I have followed my son, Joseph, all over the country since he's 10 years old. | ||
| I have missed very few tournaments, very few games. | ||
| I fly to the road games all over the country. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But you got to save America. | ||
| What do you mean you go to Florida? | ||
| I've called on Joe Gruyters to get off Fox News, get off Fox of Friends, whatever he's doing today. | ||
| Chairman of the Republican Party, get off the TV, get on the phone, charter a flight from the FBO, wherever he lives in Florida, to Indianapolis, get him up here, pay for the flight with your own with the RC money, put the card in, vote yes, put him on a plane, go back, Merry Christmas. | ||
| Do something. | ||
| We're not doing anything. | ||
| We got to get 23 to get 25. | ||
| Once we get to 25, then we got to get to 26. | ||
| Now, there's several people that are on the fence. | ||
| What's going on here is the leader, the Senate pro tem of the Indianana, of the Indiana Republican Senate, Rod Bray, is now twisting. | ||
| Here's what he's saying: I'm going to strip you of committee. | ||
| You're not going to be involved in anything. | ||
| And don't worry if the MAGA people primary you, I'm going to raise money. | ||
| I'm going to save your seat. | ||
| So we're fighting our own people to get to 26. | ||
| And it's going to be today at 1:30 or 2 o'clock or 2:30. | ||
| I'm going to be right there. | ||
| I already see the buses outside. | ||
| Why are there buses outside? | ||
| My bus is outside. | ||
| Why are these five buses out there? | ||
| Oh, those are the protesters. | ||
| They're busing in from God knows where, paying them to eat, right? | ||
| AFL-CIO, Planned Parenthood, all these organizations. | ||
| They bust in the paid protesters. | ||
| They're going to fill up their rotunda with another 400 people to our six, right? | ||
| So that's the bottom line is we got a guy that doesn't show. | ||
| We got other Republicans that are scared to death. | ||
| And look, I got a news flash, okay? | ||
| This is not Turning Point USA. | ||
| This is MAGA Inc., Chris Lasavita. | ||
| These guys, Steve, if you're not a yes vote, you get turfed out. | ||
| The money that we're going to spend here is going to knock your socks up. | ||
| You cannot go on this way. | ||
| You can't go on where you've got Republicans that are not standing up to save the country. | ||
| We got to get to 26. | ||
| Got to get this guy. | ||
| Hang on one second. | ||
| I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
| The fight today is in Indiana. | ||
| back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| You heard Scott Besson is redoing the financial regulations. | ||
| We'll get more into that probably tomorrow to break it down for you. | ||
| Scott Besson's also in charge of the IRS. | ||
| He's got a mandate. | ||
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| Not just they heard it before, they fixed it before. | ||
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| John Fredericks, the fight today is here. | ||
| We have to win this. | ||
| And here's what we have to win it, folks. | ||
| John Fredericks knows this better than anybody. | ||
| It's about momentum. | ||
| It's like in football. | ||
| You have to move the chains. | ||
| Here, we're sending a signal to the rest of the rhino deadbeats in these other states. | ||
| And there's lots of them that don't want to get off their ass. | ||
| And here's why the Republican establishment has come to the conclusion that they're going to weigh Trump out. | ||
| They don't think MAGA's that strong. | ||
| They think as soon as they get Trump removed, you're just going to fritter away and you're going to go back and be donating to them and go back to the same neoliberal, neocon, globalist policies that have gotten us in the situation we are and allow the color revolution in this country to roll. | ||
| John Fredericks, lots of games are being played up there. | ||
| How can we thwart this? | ||
| We're burning daylight right now, sir. | ||
| We got to get on the phones. | ||
| We got to call these state senators, call every single one of them, 800-382-9467, 800-382-9467. | ||
| But here's the bottom line: this is not about two votes. | ||
| I keep saying this. | ||
| Two is going to get you 20. | ||
| Say, oh, it's only two votes in Indiana. | ||
| It's not going to make that much of a difference. | ||
| Yes, it is because we win this fight. | ||
| Because when we came in, you talked about earlier being an underdog. | ||
| I got here a week ago Tuesday. | ||
| They told me we had about a 15 or 20% chance of winning this thing. | ||
| Now it's 50-50. | ||
| So yeah, we're an underdog. | ||
| Yeah, we got to fight back. | ||
| Yeah, we got to lace them up and lace them tight, get up early and do our job. | ||
| Yes, all of that is true. | ||
| We're the underdog, but we can pull this off. | ||
| But what it means is you nailed it. | ||
| Momentum. | ||
| Other states, other Republican states are going to see that Indiana stepped up to the plate. | ||
| They beat back the establishment. | ||
| And we got these two seats. | ||
| It's going to give them the courage, the backbone, the spine in order to go forward and gain more seats for us. | ||
| So this is not two. | ||
| This is about 20 seats. | ||
| It's going to mean for us. | ||
| It's why this vote is so critical. | ||
| Now, you talk about profiles and courage. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| This is going to floor you. | ||
| So I got one Republican, can't give the name because it's, I promised off the record. | ||
| I got one Republican who says, well, if we get to 26, I'll be the 27th. | ||
| Well, we only need 26. | ||
| As soon as we get to 26 votes, the lieutenant governor hits the button and it passes. | ||
| What do you mean you're going to, you're the 27th vote? | ||
| What? | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| I got two other people who's like, I'll only vote for you if you can show me 23 on the board. | ||
| Because if you can't get to 23, you can't get to 26. | ||
| I don't want to get Rod brain mad at me. | ||
| I don't want, you know, I don't want to hold this. | ||
| I just want this whole thing to go away. | ||
| But if you can get to 23, then I'll get you to 24 and 25. | ||
| I mean, talk about why are you here? | ||
| Like, why did you run? | ||
| Why are you a state senator if you can't even stand up and say, hey, I don't care what number you get to, I'm a yes. | ||
| That's what we're looking for. | ||
| But this is what we got to deal with. | ||
| Fear, anxiety. | ||
| They want it to all go away, right? | ||
| Nobody wants to step up. | ||
| Now we got 22 solid votes, 23 of Ryan. | ||
| Michler would get back here. | ||
| We got 23 solid votes. | ||
| And as many rhinos as I've seen here and people that are scared and cowardly, I've met warriors. | ||
| I'm talking about Senator Chris Young, Lieutenant Governor, Micah Beckwith and others, really MAGA warriors who put everything on the line to get this done. | ||
| And they're working hard. | ||
| We're going to see today at 1:30. | ||
| But here's the thing. | ||
| Here's what they hate. | ||
| This isn't about voting no. | ||
| This is about voting yes. | ||
| If you're not a yes vote on that board, okay, then you're not with us. | ||
| And we're going to know who you are and you're going to have to go on the record. | ||
| You're going to have to either don't vote or vote yes or vote no. | ||
| But we're going to know every single person that bailed on us. | ||
| And what's going on here is they're looking around and they're abandoning ship. | ||
| We lost the mayor's ship in Miami. | ||
| We lost this race in Georgia. | ||
| Some public service commissioner got beat. | ||
| Virginia got blown out. | ||
| New Jersey's a disaster. | ||
| Everybody, you know, MAGA's breaking up. | ||
| We don't really need them. | ||
| We're not concerned about them. | ||
| We got to get out while they're getting good. | ||
| That's what's going on here, Steve. | ||
| That's why this vote today is so critical. | ||
| You've nailed it. | ||
| The Republican establishment think their theory of the case that Trump's a passing storm and that the MAGA movement will dissipate after Trump. | ||
| That's what this is all about. | ||
| You can go to, you look at the Senate. | ||
| This is why there's no change of the filibuster. | ||
| This is why there's no recess appointments. | ||
| This is why now even his appointments coming up, like the deputies for Bridge Colby, others are getting rejected at the committee level. | ||
| Tell them to go back and rethink it. | ||
| The $2,000 rebate on tariffs. | ||
| They wouldn't even lift a finger. | ||
| Hey, you may have to do some maneuvering on that. | ||
| They don't want to talk about it. | ||
| Everything that Trump wants to do, the entire Trump program, they're not interested. | ||
| If you want to talk a tax cut or sliding in $800 million in the dark of night into an NDAA for Ukraine, they're all for that. | ||
| But they just think you're a passing summer store. | ||
| The reason this is so important in Virginia, if you want to motivate people in Virginia, because Virginia is going to be boomed. | ||
| It's going to be 10-1. | ||
| And people say, well, the courts are going to take care of us. | ||
| When is a Democratic controlled court ever taking care of MAGA? | ||
| Never. | ||
| The answer is zero. | ||
| You can't depend on these courts with these radical Democrat judges. | ||
| You have to do it yourself. | ||
| And John, if we don't win this in Indiana today, you're going to see just a collapse in intensity in Virginia, and you're going to have a 10-to-1 map. | ||
| That's why momentum here is so important. | ||
| A win today will spring us forward to motivate Nebraska, Kansas, Ohio, Florida, these other places. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| We could pick up 20 seats in a dogfight on this redistricting. | ||
| And this is the fight we have to win now. | ||
| If we win these fights now, the Democrats will be more than dispirited. | ||
| They'll realize that MAGA is still as strong and powerful as it's ever been because this is not the Republican Party delivering. | ||
| This is not the GOP delivering. | ||
| This is not the Republican establishment delivering this. | ||
| They're fighting you harder than the Democrats, John Fredericks. | ||
| Well, listen, that's what this whole thing is about. | ||
| They want MAGA to go away. | ||
| And they think if we can stop this effort in Indiana, that's going to be the end of them. | ||
| And it's going to show other states where the Republicans have the power to get more seats that look, we couldn't do it in India. | ||
| It's not worth the effort. | ||
| And the whole MAGA thing is imploding anyway. | ||
| And it's going away and they can't win. | ||
| And they're going to lose the midterms. | ||
| So it's time to get out. | ||
| It's time to get off what they think is a sinking ship. | ||
| This is why this vote here and the people standing behind a yes vote is going to turn the tide. | ||
| I'm telling you, we win this thing. | ||
| It's a game changer for the midterms, right? | ||
| President Trump, you want a Republican majority? | ||
| We got to get on the phone. | ||
| We can win this vote. | ||
| We can get to 26. | ||
| And I tell you what, Mike is going to do. | ||
| Soon as that vote hits 26, within a nanosecond, he is cutting off that vote and hitting the button. | ||
| And this thing is going to pass. | ||
| Oh, it's going to get challenged in the court. | ||
| If it does, it'll pass in two days. | ||
| It'll go to SCOTUS. | ||
| They've already signed off on Texas. | ||
| So they're going to sign off on it. | ||
| Means two seats, and then two means 20. | ||
| So, Ryan Mitchler, get your tail back here. | ||
| Vote, Joe Gruders, get him a plane. | ||
| Do whatever you got to do. | ||
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Work. | |
| Get something done. | ||
| Do something. | ||
| Actually, John, where do people go around the 1:32 o'clock time to catch up with you on social media? | ||
| And then you're going to be back with us at five. | ||
| We're going to talk about this. | ||
| There's nothing more important in MAGR World today than to win this tactical victory in Indianapolis that will get us some momentum for the rest of this. | ||
| So where do people go, sir? | ||
| I'm going to be live all day giving updates. | ||
| You can follow me on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Rumble, wherever you want at JF Radio Show, at JF Radio Show. | ||
| I'm going to be giving constant updates, and then I'm going to give the final to War Room here at 5 p.m. Eastern, right, right from the Capitol. | ||
| Don't miss that. | ||
| We'll see you back here at 5, John. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| Thanks for having me. | ||
| They fight the established order of the Republican Party, which let's be blunt, they still control so much of the power, right? | ||
| A lot of that is misguided endorsements. | ||
| You know, the Lindsey Grahams of the world, but they control the Senate. | ||
| They still control the majority of the House. | ||
| They control the RNC. | ||
| We've made inroads. | ||
| You've dented it. | ||
| But then you see it comes down to something like this. | ||
| This is a fight against the Republican establishment. | ||
| Do you think the Democrats would ever have this? | ||
| No. | ||
| They're very unified and psychologically obsessed with the destruction of Donald Trump. | ||
| The Republican establishment, from the Wall Street Journal to most of the Fox folks, to definitely the Murdochs, to the McConnell, Karl Rove, everything up on Capitol Hill, and in the state parties, they hate Trump as much as the Democrats do. | ||
| And they now see an opportunity to get rid of him. | ||
| They're not that worried about losing the House. | ||
| They're just not. | ||
| They don't want to lose the House. | ||
| They say, hey, if losing the House comes with getting rid of Trump and his cabal, maybe we could do it for a while. | ||
| We'll get it back later. | ||
| That's their thinking. | ||
| Don't take it from me. | ||
| Look in the United States Senate right now. | ||
| Well, first of all, the House is doing nothing to really support President Trump, whether it's to think through what you're going to do in Obamacare or think through alternatives of President Trump or come up with a legislative plan and sit down with President Trump. | ||
| President Trump's got the weight for the world on his shoulders. | ||
| Right now, in NATO today, the head of NATO, he said, hey, I think Russia's going to target us next if this Ukraine thing doesn't work out. | ||
| And there's a report out of Denmark, a classified document in Denmark, where Denmark's intelligence services in military, part of NATO, is putting the United States on a list of threats because of the situation in Greenland. | ||
| As we pivot back to hemispheric defense, remember in hemispheric defense, Greenland is essential because that's the slot where the Russian submarines come through. | ||
| And you have to be able to monitor them, track them, essentially cut them off so they can't be a threat, either the fast attacks to American commerce and merchant vessels and or our Navy. | ||
| But as importantly, the boomers can't just slide in and kind of wait off our coast to be able to launch a hot one at the United States. | ||
| So the Arctic in Greenland is essential to our homeland security, the new hemispheric defense that President Trump has put out in that memo that we got you, the National Strategic, the Strategy Memo that all of you have read, where they talk about the Trump corollary in Latin America, but Monroe Doctrine 2.0, Denmark's now said the United States is a threat. | ||
| Hey, if the United States is a threat, then you know what? | ||
| Bounce them out of NATO. | ||
| Why are we paying for people to say for threatening? | ||
| If you think we're a threat, just go your own way. | ||
| I got no problem with that. | ||
| If the Danes want to do it, if the Danes want to do it, you know, go do it. | ||
| You know, your track record in WW2 shows me everything I need to know. | ||
| Remember, all of those guys in NATO, they were not our allies. | ||
| They were not our allies. | ||
| Let me repeat this. | ||
| They were not our allies. | ||
| Our allies were Lao Beijing, the 35 million Chinese peasants that gave their lives fighting the Japanese and the communist and the Red Army, the Russian people that gave, I don't know, 20 million combat casualties, another 20 million or 25 million or 30 million. | ||
| Can't even count them. | ||
| Is it 40 million or 65 million that died breaking the fascist? | ||
| Yeah, those are allies that died on battlefields in places like, wait for it, Ukraine. | ||
| Some very tough choices for this country. | ||
| If this country is to survive as a constitutional republic and we're to bequeath it down to future generations like it was bequeathed to us, it's going to take the toughest of the tough, the most focused, the most dedicated will win. | ||
| I believe that is the war room posse in MACA. | ||
| Short break. | ||
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| Let's take down the CCP. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
| Can we play? | ||
| I want to play before, we have a very special event coming up at 11 o'clock. | ||
| Someone who's been in the trenches for many, many years is going to make a very special announcement, and we're going to be there to cover it live. | ||
| Real America's Voice. | ||
| I don't know if we have exclusive. | ||
| I said we didn't want exclusive. | ||
| We want to make sure everybody in the media sees this. | ||
| But hey, maybe it is exclusive. | ||
| We're going to go to the factory floor of my pillow in a moment. | ||
| And we're going to get a very special announcement. | ||
| So, and we're going to stick there for a little part of the 11 o'clock hour and come back. | ||
| Can we play? | ||
| Can we do we have Howard Luttnick from yesterday on? | ||
| I'm not so sure I fully understand. | ||
| When Luttnick talks, I feel like I'm on the other end of some bond salesman selling me some bond that's got a lot of that the more he talks, the more I feel I have to do my own due diligence. | ||
| You ever been in that situation before? | ||
| That I don't fully understand what I just don't fully understand what's going on. | ||
| So I got to check it out myself because he is a bond salesman. | ||
| And this is why he would be totally inappropriate as the Secretary of Treasury. | ||
| Another called shot of the war room. | ||
| Remember in Elmo, Elon, a person of tremendous judgment, pushed Lutnick so hard to be Secretary of Treasury. | ||
| Do you understand what a disaster that would be right now with the capital markets jiggy to begin with? | ||
| Now, the president just we had stock markets hit another all-time high. | ||
| I think that's terrific in the context that it means lower cost of capital for people issuing equity to build things and produce things and the use of proceeds to go and also for your foreign case and all that. | ||
| But it's got to have a purpose to it. | ||
| It has to have a kind of overall, hey, here's why this is good. | ||
| This is good because the pension funds and pensions of many people that are tied to and have money in the stock market is very powerful and terrific. | ||
| It's also good. | ||
| It lowers the cost of capital. | ||
| The higher the equity values are, it lowers the cost of capital so that people want to issue equity and not debt. | ||
| And they want to issue equity to actually the use of proceeds of the plant and equipment and all that. | ||
| It's terrific. | ||
| It helps lower the cost of everything and to build things. | ||
| And we want to return ourselves to a manufacturing superpower. | ||
| That's the whole overall purpose of the economic policy. | ||
| Sometimes that gets lost and things, but the big, beautiful bill, of which I didn't love a lot of it. | ||
| But the most important part of it, the supply-side tax cut, I thought was quite smart, particularly as Scott Besson says, and I agree with this. | ||
| We talked about this for years in the show. | ||
| And behind the scenes, it's kind of our last shot to really have and try to become a manufacturing superpower. | ||
| You tie that with Navarro and President Trump and all these thoughts on redoing the commercial relationships. | ||
| And then all of a sudden you see that we could return with making massive investments in capital and bringing back higher value added, high paying jobs back here in the United States. | ||
| So we're going to have a big announcement at 11 o'clock. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
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| We've been seeing a lot more come out of New York. | ||
| And my theory is that because they passed the law in 2024 that actually criminalized this, which good on you, New York City, for actually doing something about it. | ||
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| But he had three co-defendants. | ||
| They falsified paperwork. | ||
| They handled real estate transactions, sold two of the homes to third party buyers. | ||
| And this is where it gets really sad and complicated. | ||
| Although New York has this law that criminalized title theft and deed theft now, one of the homes, they were able to reverse the deed being transferred. | ||
| However, two of the other homes had actually already been sold to third parties. | ||
| So homeowners aren't getting their homes back. | ||
| They're going to have to go through this entire civil process that the criminal process now has no power to do anything about. | ||
| And the homes are still not in their name. | ||
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| The right stuff takes us out, and the right stuff is going to bring us in. | ||
| We're going to leave Indianapolis and go to Minneapolis, Minnesota, the heart of this problem in the United States of America. |