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Just remind us what happened in the classified documents case. | |
| What are they likely to ask Jack Smith about? | ||
| Well, I don't know if they're going to ask Jack Smith about the case, but of course, this goes back to when Trump left office and brought with him to his home at Mar-a-Lago in Florida hundreds of classified documents and other documents relating to the national defense. | ||
| Very sensitive documents, documents about military capabilities of the United States and foreign allies, nuclear capabilities. | ||
| And he refused to return them when the National Archives asked. | ||
| For many, many months, they asked for the return of those documents. | ||
| He returned some, but not all. | ||
| They used a grand jury subpoena after many months to get the documents back. | ||
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Trump's lawyer gave some, but not all. | |
| We know from the indictment that there's at least allegations that boxes were moved in an effort to conceal them. | ||
| And finally, in August of 2022, there was a search for and executed at Mar-a-Lago, and hundreds of these classified documents were found. | ||
| They're in a ballroom, in a bathroom, and in Trump's private office. | ||
| Now, one would hope that at the conclusion of a special counsel's investigation, we would get both their report and live testimony public so that the American people could learn about what had happened in this case. | ||
| Instead, the report has not been produced ever. | ||
| It has been blocked by Judge Aiden Cannon in Florida. | ||
| And we now have Congress demanding that Jack Smith testify, but behind closed doors and not publicly. | ||
| And so you can't help but feel that this isn't some sort of setup for a president who is hot to find a way to charge criminally Jack Smith, who was the special counsel who prosecuted him. | ||
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Question about that name. | |
| And I know the name that you're asking about because a member of the media asked me about it. | ||
| I am familiar with it. | ||
| I wasn't familiar with it when the media member asked me about it. | ||
| I think it was, I think it was either CBS or NBC. | ||
| I asked my team about it. | ||
| And I think this is an area where caution is really necessary. | ||
| There are lots of reasons why a page might be taken down, particularly if there's chatter out there about, to your question, Amanda, about words that were spoken. | ||
| It's easy to jump from someone saying words that were spoken to what those words are to a particular name that reflects a motive targeting a particular person. | ||
| That's a really dangerous road to go down. | ||
| Really dangerous. | ||
| If that name meant anything to this investigation, we would be out looking for that person. | ||
| We would let you know we were looking for that person. | ||
| You know, again, I think it's just a really dangerous road to go down. | ||
| I know that in today's age, there are lots of things that people read into things. | ||
| It's just a dangerous thing to do. | ||
| And I would leave it to us to identify persons of interest and let us run them down. | ||
| What the public can do for us today is help us figure out who this guy is. | ||
| And we hope to have more information out that will help you do that, help you help us do that. | ||
| And I would leave it to us to identify persons of interest and let us run them down. | ||
| What the public can do for us today is help us figure out who this guy is. | ||
| Okay, so we still don't know what this guy yelled. | ||
| We're hearing multiple reports about him yelling something. | ||
| Why can't we hear from any of these eyewitnesses? | ||
| I've only heard one eyewitness say the guy had a long gun. | ||
| And so he also said he looked the shooter directly in the eye and then the shooter didn't kill him. | ||
| Why didn't the shooter shoot the guy if this is a random attack? | ||
| He's just spraying bullets around. | ||
| Why didn't he shoot the guy he came eye to eye with? | ||
| That's weird. | ||
| We're also hearing interesting reports that the vice president of the Brown Republicans might have been shot multiple times. | ||
| We still don't understand if this was a targeted shooting, and they're not giving us any clue about that. | ||
| We also need to know, do you need to swipe a card before you get into this building? | ||
| We're hearing you have to swipe cards. | ||
| So is this guy a student? | ||
| Did he have access to the building? | ||
| Is he an international student? | ||
| How many international students do they have at Brown University? | ||
| It's been a very thorny issue, the issue of the Palestinian situation. | ||
| There's been a lot of action, a lot of protests at Brown University. | ||
| Does that concern them? | ||
| Is there an international angle that they're concerned about? | ||
| Still don't know about that. | ||
| How about the one reporter who asks, well, we talked to a bunch of the residents and businesses that are a block away, and they say the cops never came to ask them for the ring camera videos until this morning. | ||
| So four days later, we're still not really flooding the zone. | ||
| We're not flooding it with police. | ||
| We're not flooding it with information. | ||
| And the president of the university, I mean, everybody's talking about these websites being taken down. | ||
| And she has no idea. | ||
| Right afterwards, in the aftermath, immediately she had no idea what the class was. | ||
| How is she, the leader of the school, so unaware about the basics of this case? | ||
| It's just frustrating. | ||
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It's almost as if they want to be. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people. | ||
| You're going to not get 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've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
| MAGA Media. | ||
| I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
| Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
| If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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Waru, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| Wednesday, 17 December, year of our Lord 2025. | ||
| We are packed today. | ||
| And throughout the day and into the evening and into the late evening, President of the United States, Donald John Trump is going to address the nation tonight. | ||
| This happens very rarely. | ||
| He's going to address the nation. | ||
| So we're going to have coverage all day long talking about it. | ||
| Then at 5 o'clock, the show is going to be turned over to that. | ||
| You've got 6 o'clock with John Salman, Amanda Head. | ||
| Then Stinchfield's going to have great coverage at 7, Studio 6B at 8. | ||
| I'll be coming back with the team at 6B at 8.45 to do a transition. | ||
| 9 o'clock, we're going to go right to the White House to the president. | ||
| And then we're going to have our whole entire team, Jack Basovic, Solomon, everybody, Javier, our new Rav Espanol, Oscar Blue Ramirez. | ||
| We're going to get everybody on. | ||
| We're going to stay as long as you guys will have us because the country's in a tough spot. | ||
| President Trump's going to address the nation. | ||
| We've got geopolitical issues. | ||
| We've got economic issues. | ||
| We've got all of it. | ||
| Most importantly, we got a deep state and a Republican establishment that don't like Trump, don't like MAGA, don't like this audience, don't want this show. | ||
| So we're going to start today. | ||
| By the way, we're going to get to Providence. | ||
| We're going to talk about Savannah. | ||
| We've got Jack Smith. | ||
| He's being deposed right now. | ||
| I'm going to start with two of our heaviest pair of hands, Dave Bossi and Mike. | ||
| How? | ||
| Mike, let me start with you. | ||
| How? | ||
| You do the oversight project. | ||
| You're very big on this weaponization. | ||
| I got a spot on a play here in a second. | ||
| But what are you looking for the president, not just to say tonight, but to lay out his program as now we're about one year into this thing, sir? | ||
| I want to hear him say that the accountability agenda is going to go to full throttle. | ||
| I mean, we got a long way to go. | ||
| Systemic reform needs to happen. | ||
| Firings and whack-a-mole here and there aren't good enough. | ||
| I want to hear that the bureaucracy is going to be ripped apart so they can never pull off weaponization like they did in the Biden era. | ||
| And I want to hear that the victims of that weaponization will be made whole. | ||
| So we sent a letter to DOJ outlining how they could pay restitution legally and prudentially to those victims. | ||
| So I would love to hear about how they'll do that. | ||
| Do you agree with me that of everything President Trump's doing and the great fights he's been on economy and everything like that, that this may be one of the most important elements of the Trump movement and what he did about not just draining the swamp, but taking the bureaucracy, deconstruct the administrative state, take the deep state apart and hold accountable the color revolutionists from his first and second second term, which was stolen. | ||
| Do you believe this is maybe the one that we're not quite feeling it right now, sir? | ||
| Yeah, I would say this and mass deportations are the two issues where I'd like to see the most improvement. | ||
| A lot of people pulled the lever for President Trump, not just for all the great policies, but because they're opposed to how the regime had been operating. | ||
| And so they don't want to just see temporary custodial ownership and a four-year peace period of it, but a deconstruction of it. | ||
| They voted because they locked down the schools and the cities for COVID. | ||
| They voted because Catholics were targeted. | ||
| They voted because people who protested the election, the rigged election of 2020, were targeted and had their lives ruined. | ||
| And so we want to see, as part of Trump's mandate, that system deconstructed, people held accountable for it, and the people who were victimized made whole. | ||
| And that's what we're doing today. | ||
| And we're calling out the Senate for taking a big step backwards there. | ||
| Do I have the spot? | ||
| Can I play the spot right now of Michael and the Oversight Project? | ||
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| Can you play it? | ||
| Let's go ahead and hit it. | ||
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On the campaign trail, politicians promise to fight corruption and to make your life better. | |
| But once they get to Washington, D.C., they're either complicit in weaponizing our government or they look the other way, while others use the government to destroy the lives of everyday Americans. | ||
| Now that some politicians were targeted in an operation called Arctic Frost, they finally take a stand against government weaponization. | ||
| But instead of crusading against all government overreach, their solution is to shake down the taxpayer and line their pockets with millions of dollars. | ||
| They are focused on things that only protect and reward themselves. | ||
| Politicians were paid through the government shutdown. | ||
| Then some senators want a payday, even when one is not available to everyday Americans who were victimized by weaponization. | ||
| It's time to stand up to the Washington elite who use power to enrich and protect themselves while they ignore us, the American people. | ||
| The Oversight Project is founded to fight corrupt government officials, shine a light on the abuse, and de-weaponize our government. | ||
| We will always fight for you since it is your government. | ||
| Please call your senator today and tell them you oppose politicians giving themselves a multi-million dollar payday. | ||
| Tell them to focus on the people instead. | ||
| Mike Hal's making friends right there. | ||
| I know your invitation to have lunch in the Senate dining room has probably been lost in the mail. | ||
| Hal, if you talk to the president, he says, hey, look, they got the blue slips against me. | ||
| They got the filibuster not changing. | ||
| Everything I want to do, they're not approving my people right now. | ||
| I'm not getting recess appointments. | ||
| I'm getting no confirmations. | ||
| The Senate, the Republican establishment, sees the end of the Trump revolution, and that's where they're playing hardball. | ||
| Your thoughts, sir? | ||
| Yeah, I've been op-ed out today on this in the blue slip. | ||
| What's happened is since 2015, Trump came down the golden escalator. | ||
| There has been some minor improvements in the Senate, but by and large, it is still composed of people who oppose President Trump and his new coalition. | ||
| And the danger is they've learned to speak the accent. | ||
| They can go on the campaign trail and speak in a way to fend off primary challengers and court, you know, the Trump power of the endorsement. | ||
| But they will not chart a new course of political action to back up the president. | ||
| And this is so evident in the blue slips, particularly for U.S. attorneys. | ||
| So there's 94 U.S. attorney slots open, and there's only 18 that have been filled. | ||
| And if you want to see the president de-weaponize his government, he needs to be able to take full control of the DOJ. | ||
| You need confirmed U.S. attorneys to charge and prosecute people. | ||
| And the Senate won't give it to them. | ||
| And they've only done it for a very small number. | ||
| Here's why. | ||
| They're hiding behind the blue slip, not because it's some institutional interest, but it's so they can hide. | ||
| They don't have to publicly vote and they don't have to go on record and show the true distance between themselves and the president. | ||
| It's a mutual defense pact for senators who are not on the team to wait out the president. | ||
| And so it needs to go. | ||
| Even if they end up voting against these nominees, which they probably will, they need to be on the record so we, the people, can understand who we got to vote out of there. | ||
| Give me the U.S. attorney statistic again. | ||
| What is it? | ||
| 18 out of 94 offices have a Trump appointee in there. | ||
| The rest, you have basically a Biden or Obama entry person in some senior position. | ||
| We don't have control. | ||
| It's insanity. | ||
| Hal, where do people get you, sir? | ||
| Check us out at It's YourGov on X and our websites. | ||
| It's Your Gov. Please call your senator today. | ||
| Tell him to get rid of this self-dealing provision, prioritize the people over the politicians. | ||
| Brother, thank you, and thank you for punching every day. | ||
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| Thank you. | ||
| A guy that knows how to land a punch and knows how to take a punch is going to come on immediately after the break, Dave Bossey. | ||
| We got a lot to talk about. | ||
| I'd really feel more comfortable. | ||
| Dave Bossi was over at the House today behind closed doors with Jack Smith. | ||
| Dave knows how to run an investigation. | ||
| And now we know from emails there's no probable cause to do Mar-a-Lago. | ||
| Wish I had Gates and Dave Bossey in there, but we don't. | ||
| You got what you got. | ||
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No whining in the war room, Bannon. | |
| Birch gold. | ||
| Silver. | ||
| I tell you, when they did the text Bannon, B-A-N-N-O-N, at 989898, the ultimate guy, totally free, no obligations to invest in gold and precious metals. | ||
| When they added the precious metals, this was months ago. | ||
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Lordy, lordy, lordy, silver. | |
| Silver costs more now than a barrel of oil. | ||
| Barrel of oil is dropping because President Trump's full spectrum energy dominance. | ||
| I think oil's down in the mid-50s. | ||
| Silver's heading to the mid-60s. | ||
| Find out why. | ||
| It ain't the price. | ||
| It's the process. | ||
| Check it out today. | ||
| Good morning, everyone. | ||
| It's an exciting day. | ||
| I think that I am here to announce the biggest merger in history: merger of Main Street and Wall Street. | ||
| So thank you. | ||
| I'm grateful to be with you all. | ||
| An entire generation of Americans is about to learn in the most life-changing way possible how even small contributions can become generational wealth. | ||
| And it's all thanks to President Trump. | ||
| Trump accounts are the president's gift to the American people. | ||
| They represent perhaps the most groundbreaking policy innovation of modern times. | ||
| And they are shaped by a simple vision. | ||
| Every American a shareholder. | ||
| When every American owns a share of the most powerful economy on earth, every American will benefit from our nation's growth. | ||
| Every American will capture a portion of the productivity gains brought about by AI, robotics, and other world-changing technologies. | ||
| And every American will be invested in the free market system and most importantly, its continued success. | ||
| Trump accounts are not a government program. | ||
| They are a radically new platform that returns us to a social contract anchored in individual ownership where everyone starts life on an investing journey. | ||
| By giving each newborn citizen a material stake in the American dream through Trump accounts, President Trump is mening future investors on every rung of the economic ladder. | ||
| He is embedding financial literacy and empowering today's youth to shape their own financial future. | ||
| And he is creating an ownership economy to secure the American experiment for a new generation and the next 250 years. | ||
| This morning, I will explain how the President is advancing these goals and how you can help. | ||
| We are the most giving country in the history of the world. | ||
| We have long lacked a platform of private ownership from birth that facilitated philanthropy to do at scale direct giving to American children. | ||
| Not anymore. | ||
| Through Trump accounts, our president is creating an ownership economy where all citizens become shareholders in America's wealth. | ||
| Today, 38% of American adults do not own stocks. | ||
| But with Trump accounts, over time, we can get that number to zero. | ||
| I've talked in the past about the importance of promoting parallel prosperity, an era of economic expansion where Wall Street and Main Street grow together. | ||
| But the beauty of Trump accounts is that prosperity no longer runs parallel. | ||
| It fuses together. | ||
| The biggest merger in history. | ||
| Under Trump accounts, Wall Street success becomes Main Street success and vice versa. | ||
| In addition to giving America's youth a crash course in capitalism and an economic leg up, Trump accounts will instill financial literacy in America's youth in a way no book, test, or school curriculum could. | ||
| They will do so by providing students... | ||
| The Dells are going to speak after this, and then they're going to break some news. | ||
| We're going to come back to it. | ||
| That is Scott Besson, Secretary of Treasury. | ||
| This is so important, the merger of kind of the financial engine of Wall Street with Main Street economy and people, American citizens. | ||
| Let's start with youth. | ||
| Secretary Besson, 1 million percent agree with you and President Trump about the ownership economy. | ||
| How about this? | ||
| And let's start in artificial intelligence. | ||
| The more we have to commit the government's balance sheet, and we are committing the government's balance sheet, the executive order lays out turning over the weapons labs to them and the national labs to them. | ||
| We know that we're going to have to guarantee right now, I don't know, at least a trillion dollars. | ||
| This is what the AI guys are saying, a trillion dollars of their debt to build out the data centers, et cetera. | ||
| That has to go with an equity involvement, not for the government, for individual American taxpayers, American citizens. | ||
| We're going to work this through. | ||
| American citizens, we have a capitalist system with no capitalists. | ||
| That's why this system is devolved into corporatism. | ||
| We need to spread that. | ||
| We need to spread that to the American people. | ||
| And you're not getting a freebie. | ||
| You guys are the full faith and credit of the United States government, and they're going to take massive, massive subsidies here. | ||
| They're taking them right now. | ||
| So, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. | ||
| And Elon, I'm just sorry you get upset and throw your toys out of the pram every time I mention this. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| Okay, I'll marry that later. | ||
| We've got a very detailed plan we're working through. | ||
| But this Trump accounts, I think, is the opening salvo to set this up. | ||
| It's absolutely brilliant. | ||
| We're going to jump back over to Treasury in a moment. | ||
| I told you the day's packed. | ||
| Okay, Bossy. | ||
| You're always my go-to guy in this. | ||
| First of all, I'm going to get to the president's speech in a second. | ||
| A lot of people don't know this in the Russian news. | ||
| We wouldn't even have the Jackson, we wouldn't have Jack Smith today in the hot seat if it was not for you and Citizens United. | ||
| You filed an amicus brief, and your brief is one of the key ones for Judge Cannon to kind of get all over and shut down this Jack Smith nonsense. | ||
| You ran investigations for Newt. | ||
| I mean, you're really the guy that brought the Clintons to the degree that we even get him in the hot seat. | ||
| You got him there when you were the chief investigator. | ||
| If you're in the room today on Jack Smith, what are you focused on, sir? | ||
| Oh, boy. | ||
| You know, I'm really going to drill down heavily on probable cause. | ||
| I'm going to drill down on the conflicts that we are now seeing, Steve, that are coming out because, and thankfully to Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, and other leadership at the DOJ putting out these documents in the last couple of days. | ||
| We are now seeing that the FBI leadership in the Washington field office said this ought not be done. | ||
| This raid of Mar-a-Lago, we don't have a probable cause. | ||
| There needs to be, it needs to be done another way, meaning negotiations with the lawyers. | ||
| Let's do this quietly. | ||
| There's no rush here. | ||
| And Jack Smith and Merritt Garland, let's make sure we understand. | ||
| Merit Garland, the Attorney General, which means that the President of the United States signed off on this. | ||
| Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, participated in this political witch hunt of Donald Trump. | ||
| And we all have known it. | ||
| And now we're seeing it. | ||
| So Jack Smith needs to be brought to pay for what. | ||
| Bossy, Bassey, Bassey, Bossy, you bring up, don't bury the lead here, bro. | ||
| The Washington Field Office were not a set of fans. | ||
| They're not MAGA. | ||
| They're not a set of fans of Donald Trump, right? | ||
| And they came here and said, guys, hang on. | ||
| You have no probable cause here. | ||
| Let's do this the traditional way, lawyers to lawyers, and take this down. | ||
| The Washington Field Office hated Trump. | ||
| And even haters said, we're going to break the law here. | ||
| Am I incorrect on that? | ||
| No, you're exactly right. | ||
| And I think by Cash putting these documents out, really educate the American people on a couple of things. | ||
| One is the sheer corruption that was going on inside the Department of Justice and White House. | ||
| And two, there are good people that will call out bad people inside the FBI. | ||
| What Cash has said since he's been there, since day one, is we need to get rid of, rip out by the roots the horrendous leadership, the woke mob, the left-wing leadership inside the FBI, and let the men and women who work the streets, who work these cases, do their jobs because they are great Americans. | ||
| And I tend to agree with that theory. | ||
| The bad people have to go. | ||
| Steve, you and I both know it. | ||
| But this says that a guy in the Washington field office had the courage to stand up to merit Garland and the president of the United States because he knew or she knew, whoever it was, we don't know, Had the courage to stand up to the political establishment. | ||
| Uh, Bossy, let's go to your piece in Daily Caller. | ||
| I got to get to this because I want to make sure this stays front burner. | ||
| Waltz, and what is going, dude, brother? | ||
| I'm telling you, you've seen you, you've been a head investigator over in the house for years. | ||
| This one is jaw-dropping. | ||
| Tell me what's going on. | ||
| What's your piece say? | ||
| Well, first of all, just Steve, we all see what's going on. | ||
| This governor is so blinded by his radicalization. | ||
| He and the attorney general of the state as well. | ||
| They have looked the other way as Somalis, right, that predominantly have stolen $1 billion, $1 billion United States taxpayer dollars and shipped it to Somalia. | ||
| Okay, we don't understand even the, we haven't even scratched the surface. | ||
| We don't understand how this could happen, but we don't understand where the money has gone. | ||
| And we don't know that Joe Biden and these cronies of Joe Biden didn't allow terrorist networks, terrorist organizations to get this money to gain funding through the taxpayer. | ||
| It's it's so outrageous. | ||
| People need to be brought to account. | ||
| And not just not just the people who were involved in the corruption. | ||
| Look, there's been nearly 100 people convicted of these different crimes. | ||
| There's got to be hundreds more, but we have to follow the money and make sure that the American people get to the bottom of this. | ||
| $1 billion, it is such a big number. | ||
| You know, we throw trillion dollars, billion dollars around nowadays. | ||
| The American people don't understand the breadth of that, but it is that's what the United States spends in a quarter. | ||
| Well, we spend a lot more than that in a quarter, but that's the United States Department of Defense War's budget. | ||
| Okay, so we have to pay attention to what we're doing. | ||
| And the money doesn't grow on trees. | ||
| We have tough, tough financial decisions to make. | ||
| And for this to be happening under Governor Walls is outrageous. | ||
| Do you think I've argued for Pam Bondi and Cash to get a task force out to Minneapolis and not just find out where the money went, but start working on some criminal charges here? | ||
| I got 30 seconds to break. | ||
| You're going to stick around. | ||
| Yes or no? | ||
| Should DOJ get a task force out there now and make it public on what they're doing? | ||
| I'm hopeful it's already begun, Steve. | ||
| You and I both know the leadership of the FBI and DOJ. | ||
| We know Todd Blanche and Pam and Cash have that interest. | ||
| I know that they're looking at that. | ||
| Whether it's done already and not public, I believe it probably is. | ||
| Okay, stick around. | ||
| Caroline Wren, Poso, Julie Kelly. | ||
| We're going to have, I think, Navarro. | ||
| We're pretty packed this morning. | ||
| A lot going on. | ||
| President's going to address the nation night. | ||
| Take your phone out. | ||
| Text Bannon. | ||
| B-A-N-N-O-N. | ||
| 98-9898. | ||
| The Ultimate Guide, Totally Free, No Obligation from Birch Gold on investing gold and precious metals in the age of Trump. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
| I thank Denver for a great catch there. | ||
| We got a cold open. | ||
| We got posts on Caroline Wren coming on in a moment. | ||
| Dave Bossi, tonight, not simply what you want to hear or what you would recommend to the president, very close advisor to him on his address to the nation, what he should say, but then the actions that come after that, sir. | ||
| Well, first of all, I think he should really focus heavily on the economy and what a great job he and Scott Besson are doing. | ||
| Look, the Burke Compact, that's the first time the social compact that is so important for the future of this country has been talked about. | ||
| They're educating young people about what the social compact means, about leaving America better than you found it. | ||
| And that is what I hope Donald Trump will talk about tonight. | ||
| He'll talk about what he's done to fix the horrible Biden economic mess that he was left with. | ||
| Affordability is just what he talks about. | ||
| It's a joke. | ||
| It needs to be addressed. | ||
| And the table is not a problem. | ||
| You need to address it, but you can't sit there. | ||
| People, their lived experience is their lived experience. | ||
| I don't want to get into the trap of the Democrats. | ||
| I'm trying to tell people that eggs are a certain price. | ||
| If we just do that, it's just going to come off the rails, right? | ||
| You got to stick to growth to jobs and the economy. | ||
| Okay, fine. | ||
| Now, what actions do you want to see coming out of this? | ||
| Well, I think tonight I'm hopeful that he will talk about the new Fed chairman, not by name, but by the description of the importance of the job and what the Fed chair actually does and can help with bringing rates down and making sure that our economy is roaring, but also cutting spending. | ||
| I think he has to continue to address the out-of-control 38 staring at $39 trillion national debt that we have and how he's going to continue to cut back to that pre-COVID spending that is only going to improve our economic engine. | ||
| Bossy, where do people get you on social media in particular all these great pieces you're putting up at the Daily Caller? | ||
| Yeah, thank you. | ||
| David underscore Bossy at X and getter and Truth Social. | ||
| Brother, thank you so much. | ||
| I look forward to talking to you tonight after the speech. | ||
| Thanks, Steve. | ||
| So we're going to have wall-to-wall coverage starting at five. | ||
| Well, throughout the day, people will be talking about bowling a gruber pozo at two, but starting tonight, five o'clock, kicking in hard, lead up to it, every element of it, 8.45 in Studio 6B. | ||
| I'll jump in with the guys, go right to the opening of the president's comments, and then afterwards, if we can talk Poso and stay up past his bedtime, he can wear his duck feet. | ||
| Poso would join us and others. | ||
| Let's play. | ||
| I want to go back to Jesse Waters and what happened in this press conference yesterday. | ||
| We played the entire press conference. | ||
| I realized some people by halfway through to saying, Bannon, what are you doing? | ||
| What are you and Pozo doing? | ||
| Come in and do us some analysis. | ||
| We've heard enough of this. | ||
| Let's play a short clip. | ||
| Ann Waters, and I got Caroline Rand and Jack Basobic here to join us. | ||
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Question about that name. | |
| And I know the name that you're asking about because a member of the media asked me about it. | ||
| I am familiar with it. | ||
| I wasn't familiar with it when the media member asked me about it. | ||
| I think it was, I think it was either CBS or NBC. | ||
| I asked my team about it. | ||
| And I think this is an area where caution is really necessary. | ||
| There are lots of reasons why a page might be taken down, particularly if there's chatter out there about, to your question, Amanda, about words that were spoken. | ||
| It's easy to jump from someone saying words that were spoken to what those words are to a particular name that reflects a motive targeting a particular person. | ||
| That's a really dangerous road to go down. | ||
| Really dangerous. | ||
| If that name meant anything to this investigation, we would be out looking for that person. | ||
| We would let you know we were looking for that person. | ||
| You know, again, I think it's just a really dangerous road to go down. | ||
| I know that in today's age, there are lots of things that people read into things. | ||
| It's just a dangerous thing to do. | ||
| And I would leave it to us to identify persons of interest and let us run them down. | ||
| What the public can do for us today is help us figure out who this guy is. | ||
| And we hope to have more information out that will help you do that. | ||
| Help you help us do that. | ||
| Okay, so we still don't know what this guy yelled. | ||
| We're hearing multiple reports about him yelling something. | ||
| Why can't we hear from any of these eyewitnesses? | ||
| I've only heard one eyewitness say the guy had a long gun. | ||
| And so he also said he looks the shooter directly in the eye and then the shooter didn't kill him. | ||
| Why didn't the shooter shoot the guy if this is a random attack? | ||
| He's just spraying bullets around. | ||
| Why didn't he shoot the guy he came eye to eye with? | ||
| That's weird. | ||
| We're also hearing interesting reports that the vice president of the Brown Republicans might have been shot multiple times. | ||
| We still don't understand if this was a targeted shooting and they're not giving us any clue about that. | ||
| We also need to know, do you need to swipe a card before you get into this building? | ||
| We're hearing you have to swipe cards. | ||
| So is this guy a s ⁇ ? | ||
| I got Pozo and Ren. | ||
| Poso, I'm going to start with you. | ||
| Let's go back to the whole thing. | ||
| What happened yesterday afternoon? | ||
| You didn't have enough time on the show because we played it all and then we went to John Solomon. | ||
| I want to go through the afternoon we spent, what was going on, what's happening here. | ||
| This thing is, this thing is, there's something not right with this. | ||
| Jesse nailed it. | ||
| What do you got? | ||
| Yeah, look, Steve, this is horrific in terms of optics. | ||
| They have nobody up there who seems to know how to talk to media. | ||
| You've got nobody up there. | ||
| So this is amazing because first they say, we need the people to reach out and give us tips. | ||
| We need the people who need to send in your information. | ||
| Send everything you got. | ||
| So people send in information. | ||
| They say, what about this? | ||
| What about this? | ||
| What's going on here? | ||
| And then they start yelling at you, hectoring you, saying, don't come out. | ||
| You got the police chief. | ||
| He's a migrant from Columbia, doesn't even speak English half the time. | ||
| He switches over. | ||
| You're giving a press conference to the United States of America. | ||
| You need to speak in English so that people can understand you when your sons and daughters go to your campus and are murdered in cold blood. | ||
| And so, no, you don't get to sit there and talk about how woke you are, how DEI you are. | ||
| And Steve, there's people now. | ||
| There are people who have come out and pointed out, and you got Sundance. | ||
| Steve, you remember Sundance over at Conservative Treehouse? | ||
| He's great, Conservative Treehouse. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Well, and he's got a theory up there that is pointing out Providence, Rhode Island was a sanctuary city. | ||
| They've gone in and they put out these statements. | ||
| When I started their raids, they said, oh, we're going to look at ways to help the poor migrants, help the poor people that are here, not cooperate with ICE, not cooperate with federal officials. | ||
| And Sundance had a theory. | ||
| He said, what if they turned the cameras off because they didn't want to help the ICE raids? | ||
| That's the Sundance theory from Conservative Treehouse. | ||
| Everybody's asking these questions. | ||
| What is happening? | ||
| The police chief says, we've given you video from the inside. | ||
| Then a reporter had to point out, actually, it was from the outside. | ||
| He said, well, outside and inside. | ||
| Get your story straight. | ||
| They can't do it. | ||
| And this is what happens when you got good people like Ella Cook who are dead right before Christmas time and there's no answers. | ||
| What you get is yelling. | ||
| What you get is angry liberals screaming at people who just want to know what happened on their campus. | ||
| When, oh, by the way, there's an active shooter on the loose. | ||
| And I'm sorry, Steve, but I don't see anybody up there from Providence, from Brown University, which runs Providence. | ||
| And I'm going to say it, the FBI does not seem to be taking it seriously or at least not putting their best foot forward on it. | ||
| No, we got to get a better team on it and all over it. | ||
| It should come from headquarters. | ||
| Where's the A team? | ||
| You need the A team. | ||
| Where's the A team? | ||
| You got Ella Cook. | ||
| You've got the situation in Savannah. | ||
| Conservative women are being targeted. | ||
| Is anybody taking this seriously? | ||
| Do we have anybody's attention on this yet, ma'am? | ||
| I do think finally there is attention on it. | ||
| Moore Room was, you know, the first one really talking about this, but thank goodness, you know, Fox and others are asking questions, talking about it. | ||
| Even at the prep conference, I do think the reporter did a pretty good job of being like, hey, wait a minute, none of this makes any sense. | ||
| And I want to address a couple of things that Jesse talked about, but there are reports that say that Ella was shot point blank in the face and then shot as many as seven more times. | ||
| And then according to another witness, the other individual that died, Muck, that he was walking along the same path as her. | ||
| And to me, these all lead to, you know, that this looks like it was an assassination of Ella. | ||
| And if so, you know, it's because that she is a young Christian conservative, the vice chair of the College of Republicans. | ||
| Like this seems very, very, very relevant. | ||
| And why can't they, there's their eyewitnesses to these accounts? | ||
| Why can't they just come out and say these things? | ||
| The other problem I have right now is the just complete gaslighting that happened at that press conference. | ||
| There is what I think seems to be a very, you know, credible online people talking about an individual. | ||
| This guy is a big free Palestine activist, big LGBTQ activist on campus who's written insane manifestos. | ||
| Brown has been scrubbing every single thing about this guy online. | ||
| And then when they were asked about him in the press conference, they said, oh, we don't know anything about scrubbing online, which was a lie. | ||
| Then they put out a statement saying you can't dox. | ||
| He's not a student. | ||
| He's actually a research, I guess, professor at the university. | ||
| And well, what I don't get is, why doesn't this guy lock down his ex, why wouldn't you just come out and say, hey, it's not me? | ||
| Like when Candace Owens kind of doxed the hooded guy over Charlie Kirk's investigation that was just turned out to be a soccer player who dropped by, the soccer players came out and said, hey guys, it wasn't me. | ||
| I just came by to because I wanted to hear this. | ||
| So why has this guy gone completely dark? | ||
| I don't understand. | ||
| Just come out, come out and address it. | ||
| Say, I didn't do it. | ||
| But instead, they're scrubbing everything on the internet about him, and he has completely locked down all of his accounts. | ||
| Pozo, in Savannah, the mayor is mocking us, correct? | ||
| Officials, you've had a Christian woman with acid thrown in the face, a classic attack mode of Islamists in sub-Saharan Africa and in the Middle East and in South Asia. | ||
| They're taking this so seriously. | ||
| They're mocking people that are concerned about this, sir. | ||
| Yes, you got this Democrat mayor of Savannah down there, and someone had posted up, I can't believe this is happening. | ||
| And Postmillennial has the story, so go over to Postmillennial right now. | ||
| You saw this beautiful Christian woman walking through Forsyth Park. | ||
| Just one of the most beautiful parks in all the South. | ||
| Everyone knows it, of course, from the iconic Forrest Gump movie with Tom Hanks is sitting there with the bench. | ||
| And just a couple blocks up from where General Pulaski, of course, is buried, where I go to every time I'm in Savannah. | ||
| It's one of the most beautiful cities in all the South. | ||
| And in fact, I would go so far as to say it is the most beautiful city in the South. | ||
| And I say that as a Northerner. | ||
| Well, you get Mayor Van Johnson goes up and he's up there saying, someone's saying, have you ever been there? | ||
| Have you ever contacted the victim or promised on behalf of Savannah to support her ongoing recovery? | ||
| Great photo shoot and tenderhearted words, but what are you actually doing? | ||
| So the mayors of Savannah, the people of Savannah are saying, Mayor, Mr. Mayor, what are you doing? | ||
| Mayor Johnson, Mayor Van Johnson, what are you doing to keep us safe? | ||
| His response, maybe you should take a nap. | ||
| Maybe you should take a nap. | ||
| That's his response when a Christian woman had her face chemically burned off by an assailant in Forsyth Park there in Savannah. | ||
| On his watch, he says, maybe take a nap when her face is burned off and she's in the hospital. | ||
| It's sick. | ||
| It's disgusting. | ||
| And I'm going to say, look, Steve, go look at that Compact Mag article that came out about the lost generation. | ||
| It's Christians, it's white people, and it is open season. | ||
| It is open season on Christian, white people across the West right now. | ||
| And you've got mayors like this who laugh about it. | ||
| They mock you when your daughter gets her face burned off in the park. | ||
| Caroline, I'm going to hold you guys through the break. | ||
| I got about 45 seconds. | ||
| Are Christian women, I mean, we've got to stand up for this. | ||
| We don't stand up for this. | ||
| You're going to have this spread even more than it is throughout the country, ma'am. | ||
| Yeah, no, we have to stand up for this. | ||
| This should be the top priority of our entire law enforcement. | ||
| You know, I echo what Jack said earlier. | ||
| I mean, I think it is absolutely plausible that Providence PD and Brown University disabled their local and campus CCTV cameras to protect illegal immigrants. | ||
| If that ends up being the case, my God, we should be all just like up in arms about this. | ||
| It is completely outrageous. | ||
| And so we need to stand up for these women and we need to get to the bottom of what is happening. | ||
| And if it turns out to be another absolute pattern of a targeting of Christian conservatives on college campuses, then, you know, we really have to reckon and deal with this as a country, as our law enforcement, and parents have got to start deciding, do you want to send your kids in for essentially slaughter on these university campuses? | ||
| Because that is what is happening. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Caroline, hang on for one second. | ||
| Short break. | ||
| Pesobic, Caroline, run on the other side. | ||
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| Jack Pesobic, you've changed your travel. | ||
| We're changing our travel. | ||
| A lot of people changed their travels. | ||
| This popped on us last night. | ||
| The president of the United States, this does not happen often. | ||
| He's addressing the nation tonight. | ||
| All the broadcast networks are giving it. | ||
| Right now, it's kind of secret. | ||
| I think he's going to be talking about where we've been in this year and where we're going. | ||
| Of course, we've got issues like Venezuela and other things. | ||
| So Poso, what would you like to hear? | ||
| What would be your recommendation to the president? | ||
| And more importantly, what course of action would you like him to take coming out of this, sir? | ||
| Well, Steve, look, you know, I've been banging on this for the last year, last year and a half. | ||
| We've certainly seen our fair share of it. | ||
| The rise of violence in this country and across the West has to be addressed. | ||
| Not just the shooting on him, murder of our good friend and our brother in arms, Charlie Kirk, the mass leftist violence that we've seen going on, the assassinations, Maggioni, others, this psychopath who killed the two Israeli embassy employees right there in Washington, D.C. | ||
| It is increasing and it is becoming more violent, not to mention the attacks on ICE agents, the attack on the attempted attack on Los Angeles. | ||
| I'm actually hearing word that they were going to hit ICE facilities and Amazon distribution centers, which as people know, that's working class people who are going to be hit with these pipe bombs. | ||
| So we need to hear what's being done about the violence. | ||
| Number one, that's got to stop this joke of a mayor down in Savannah, just complete ridiculous fool that he made of himself about a Christian woman gets her face burned off. | ||
| Number two, migration, the deportations, not just legal, but also, not just illegal, but also legal. | ||
| What is being done? | ||
| And he's talked about this. | ||
| We are getting rid of the third worlders. | ||
| We're going to have reverse migration. | ||
| Definitely want to hear that. | ||
| I think that's a note that a lot of people want to hear. | ||
| And then finally, economic conditions, cost of living, affordability, what is being done about this for the average person. | ||
| And go look at the massive expose that's in Compact Mag right now about the lost generation, about specifically white men, starting with white men who were born in 1980. | ||
| You were systematically kept out of academia, of entertainment, of media, of professional culture, of Ivy League, Ivy League entrance, that you were systematically kept out. | ||
| And the phrase that a lot of people are using on that, and I've certainly used it as well, they're calling it white economic genocide because of how it's, and it walks through how it leads to the fall of the marriage rates, the fall in household rates, the fall of fertility. | ||
| So it really does come back to economics. | ||
| Getting rid of these insane policies that blocked a certain group of people from industry because of the color of their skin is absolutely what he ran on. | ||
| So you've got to increase those conditions, not just GDP, not just stock market, but the actual economic conditions of the forgotten American man and woman. | ||
| Jacob Savage is the author of the piece. | ||
| Absolutely brilliant. | ||
| We've already worked. | ||
| We're already in contact with Compact Sure. | ||
| I get Jacob on here for an hour and break it all down. | ||
| It's an unbelievable piece. | ||
| Wren, the reason Pete, you're a beloved character in this drama is that you have a tendency to tell, you have a tendency to say what's on people's minds that sometimes they're too hesitant to talk about. | ||
| What would you recommend to the president tonight? | ||
| And what course of action would you recommend to the president post-speech, ma'am? | ||
| Well, I think that he should definitely talk about his biggest success, his biggest campaign promise was closing the border. | ||
| And he has done that successfully. | ||
| And we need to talk about it, highlight it. | ||
| But then he needs to talk about what they're doing, what the status is of getting rid of the 50 million illegal citizens that, or not citizens, illegal aliens that are in our country. | ||
| But you do need to highlight the fact that, like Trump did, he has shut this border down and we should all be celebrating and thanking him for it. | ||
| Number two is I think there's been criticism on the president, myself included, about an over focus on foreign policy. | ||
| I want to see more focus on domestic policy. | ||
| But there is an intersection there that I think the president has brought this point up before is that he is meeting with so many foreign leaders because he was doing trade deals that involved getting a commitment of investment in the United States. | ||
| I think that they need to explain to us, he's gotten trillions in commitments of investments from foreign countries to invest in the United States. | ||
| Well, it's time to start talking about where are those investments going? | ||
| Like, how are they, where is this trillions of dollars and how is it going to affect the American people's lives? | ||
| If you live in Ohio, how is the Saudi Arabia's $1 trillion commitment to the United States, where is that going and how does that affect them? | ||
| So that is the biggest thing that I want to see is this investment that he has worked so hard to just meet with, you know, he's met with like, I don't know, 50, 60 foreign leaders in the last nine months. | ||
| Where is this money going and how is it helping you and I? | ||
| Caroline, where's your social media? | ||
| We're going to try to track you down tonight during this Real America's Voice. | ||
| Our coverage starting at 5 o'clock is going to be nonstop about this address to the nation, what needs to be said, what the president will say, what it means, what's the course of action, what it means for the country, what it means for MAGA. | ||
| Where do people go to get you, ma'am? | ||
| At Caroline Wren on Twitter, Getter, and Truth Social. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
| Appreciate you always. | ||
| Poso, you're working double time on this situation in Providence and in Savannah. | ||
| You're going to be with us tonight, too. | ||
| You've changed your travel. | ||
| We've changed our travel. | ||
| Everybody has. | ||
| So important. | ||
| Very rarely, as you know, does the president of the United States address the nation. | ||
| Broadcast TV, we'll turn it over. | ||
| But Real American Voice, I have the real coverage. | ||
| Sir, where do people go to get you throughout the day, Jack? | ||
| Well, Steve, once again, thanks so much. | ||
| You can find me at Twitter. | ||
| You can find me on Truth Social, on Telegram, as well as, of course, Human Events Daily is the show. | ||
| And you're right, we'll be there tonight, but then also this weekend, we're all going to be up Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
| That is the place to be. | ||
| Changed my travel so that I can be there. | ||
| So I'll be flying tomorrow out to Phoenix. | ||
| I was going to fly down to Nashville, sit down with Candace and Erica, but I was told ladies only. | ||
| I was told ladies only. | ||
| It's very important. | ||
| So, you know, I was sticking to that. | ||
| And I said, I wish them both. | ||
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| That's like Putin and Trump meeting or like she and Putin. | ||
| It was high T. | ||
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| No, they're not having a Grundoon like you there. | ||
| Those are two heads of state. | ||
| You're like a field commander. | ||
| No field commanders when the heads of states are meeting. | ||
| Stop it. | ||
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| All right. | ||
| You want the real intel. | ||
| You want the real, you want the real flight logs. | ||
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| We'll bring it all in. | ||
| Jack Paso. | ||
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