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| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
| I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big 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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Here's your host, Stephen K. Banner. | |
| Wednesday, 17 December, Year of the Lord 2025. | ||
| I want to connect some dots. | ||
| Steve Stern is going to join us, and I got to get through all this because we're going to go to Berlin at the bottom of the hour to alternative for Deutschland. | ||
| Russ Vogt got a tweet up yesterday. | ||
| And in Russ Votes' tweet, they talk about a part of HHS. | ||
| I think it's out in, let me get this right. | ||
| It's a National Science Foundation will be breaking up the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. | ||
| That's basically going to be transferred out of Boulder. | ||
| I think last week you had one of the Space Force situations in Colorado. | ||
| It's going to go, I think, to Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
| Folks in Colorado, understand something. | ||
| These are not random acts. | ||
| We're going to deconstruct Colorado as long as Polis has got our girl in prison. | ||
| This is what you can expect. | ||
| There's going to be much more of that. | ||
| Steve Stern, talk to me about what we're doing special today and a lot of it's in her memory until we get her out of prison. | ||
| But I will tell you right now, action is being taken. | ||
| These are not random events. | ||
| You should get Polis and Griswold should understand some pattern recognition here. | ||
| And the citizens of Colorado, it's on you. | ||
| You need to put pressure on them. | ||
| It's not coming upon us, coming upon you, but I got to tell you, you're going to start seeing these are that National Science Foundation, the atmospheric thing that's moving out, the space thing's moving out. | ||
| Hell, they ought to move out the Air Force Academy. | ||
| They ought to take it all out. | ||
| Every federal dollar spent in Colorado ought to be removed until Tina Peters, a gold star mother, who's sleeping on a steel slab, cancer survivor, is brought out of that prison. | ||
| Steve Stern, talk to me today about what you're going to do, sir. | ||
| This is one of the most important meetings of the year for your group. | ||
| I want everybody to make sure they know the time and where they go. | ||
| What do you got going? | ||
| So this is in honor of Tina Peters. | ||
| We just change everything and Peter Ticton's going to come on. | ||
| And at 1 o'clock Eastern time, we're going to have 10,000 to 100,000 people call. | ||
| Governor Jared Polis, there's the number. | ||
| Don't start calling till 12 o'clock Eastern time. | ||
| 303-866-2471. | ||
| We've had enough of the governor. | ||
| Peter Ticton's going to update us on this. | ||
| We're having our election security call today from 1 o'clock Eastern time to 4.30. | ||
| We're going to have a special guest on, Stephen Bannon. | ||
| Hopefully he gets on. | ||
| Cleta Mitchell will open up. | ||
| She's going to talk about what is happening on election integrity. | ||
| If you'd like to get on, email me while I get off here at SStern1054gmail.com. | ||
| We'll get you a link. | ||
| We're going to have Steve Bruber on. | ||
| He's going to be talking about what's happening in Michigan. | ||
| If you'd like to see this and you can't get on when you email me, go to Stern American Rumble, go to Getter, go to Cloud Hub, Lindell TV. | ||
| Mike's voice got better. | ||
| He's going to come on today talking about our Rumble. | ||
| It's going to be on my personal getter site. | ||
| It's going to be on the Worms Getter site. | ||
| We're going to have everything. | ||
| It starts at what time? | ||
| What time should people get up? | ||
| Is it one o'clock? | ||
| One o'clock Eastern time. | ||
| Cleta Mitchell will come on directly there. | ||
| We'll have Steve on. | ||
| We'll have you on. | ||
| We're going to talk about the bottom, everything else. | ||
| I know we don't have limited time. | ||
| I want everybody to go. | ||
| We're going to blow it all out. | ||
| Now, the question: President said the other day he's got overwhelming, unbelievable, you know, material now, ballots, machines, all of it. | ||
| You got Kurt Olson doing it. | ||
| Give me a minute. | ||
| What are you anticipating from the president of the United States? | ||
| He's got evidence now. | ||
| He said he's got evidence. | ||
| He's going to be dropping it very shortly. | ||
| What are you expecting, sir? | ||
| Well, I'm hoping today he's going to say no mail-in ballots, one-day voting, no machines, no illegal aliens voting. | ||
| We're going to have Joe Hoff talking about that today. | ||
| Colonel Conrad Reynolds. | ||
| We've got a lot of people talking about that today. | ||
| We're also going to be talking about Canada and how Dale Richardson is seeing what's happening where people can't even talk about the government. | ||
| So this is happening all over the country. | ||
| Now, on top of everything else, we got Dance Mariglio coming on. | ||
| He's going to be putting this out to Europe today. | ||
| I have a good friend in London. | ||
| He's putting it out. | ||
| This is going to go to 7 million people. | ||
| We hope more. | ||
| It's going to be fantastic. | ||
| Again, I know we'll have limited time. | ||
| Go to stern10v4gmail.com. | ||
| One o'clock. | ||
| And it's one o'clock. | ||
| Action, action, action. | ||
| We're going to play it the entire time. | ||
| We're also going to take clips from her, hopefully, play tonight after the president's speech. | ||
| Steve Stern, keep hammering it, brother. | ||
| The most important meeting of the year. | ||
| Most important meeting of the year, one o'clock on all the different platforms. | ||
| Make sure you check it out. | ||
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Jake Seawolf, my Patreon supply. | |
| I love you guys because you help people get ready for the unexpected. | ||
| Tell me what you got. | ||
| You got Christmas, big Christmas sale going on, brother. | ||
| What do you got for us? | ||
| Our big one. | ||
| We're doing a winter warm-up defense sale. | ||
| It's actually really nice. | ||
| Like the Vesta space heater comes with it. | ||
| And I use it all the time, to be honest. | ||
| Whether if I'm out camping with my wife, she stays warm. | ||
| I've used it in my shop to stay warm. | ||
| Well, garage, I should say, but no, I think it's awesome. | ||
| It is a beast of a little machine. | ||
| Three canned heat. | ||
| I mean, it heats up the whole 200 square feet super fast. | ||
| And I love it. | ||
| Steve, you know, today I kind of want to talk to you about Venezuela and stuff, but this morning, I feel a little more heartfelt. | ||
| I'm a fairly new father, I have to admit. | ||
| And when I was just watching my son this morning, you always hear that, like, I mean, every man in this chat, I'm sure, everybody, we can all agree that we would die for our children. | ||
| But, you know, like dying is easy. | ||
| Been to Afghanistan. | ||
| You've seen people die. | ||
| My question is: are people willing to live for their children? | ||
| Are you willing to live for your family? | ||
| Are you willing to do what it takes to make sure that they have food on their plate every day, no matter what the circumstances are? | ||
| Fresh drinking water on their just so they can stay hydrated. | ||
| And I've been thinking about a lot about that, like what it means to be a father. | ||
| And being a father to me is just making sure that my family has everything that they need, no matter what the circumstances are. | ||
| And so when people call, when people call today, how can your consultants and advisors, when they call or when they go online, how can they help them? | ||
| Because for a lot of people, this is totally foreign, right? | ||
| You got a lot of people living in cities, maybe in suburbs, but this is, you know, they've thought for years the preparation people are kind of wing nuts. | ||
| Now they know they're not because they've seen enough stuff happen. | ||
| But how can My Patriot Supply, which is the best in the business, how do you guys help people? | ||
| I mean, when people call in to our phone number, which is 866-229-0927, like our team is on standby. | ||
| We just need to know how many people you have in your household, we're at in the region you are, and basically your budget so we can get you started. | ||
| So we're not trying to make you feel like we're robbing from you, but we can go as fast or as slow as you need to make sure you have what you need in the area and what you want to prepare for. | ||
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Perfect. | |
| It's that easy. | ||
| One more time. | ||
| Just give us a call. | ||
| One more time. | ||
| Where do they go on the site? | ||
| Where do they go to call? | ||
| I want people today to get involved with My Patriot Supply, and these guys will walk you through the entire process. | ||
| Trust the process with My Patriot Supply. | ||
| Where do they go? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| MyPatriotSupply.com. | ||
| Our phone number is at the very top of the website, 866-229-0927. | ||
| Give them a call. | ||
| These people, they're not from another country. | ||
| They're other God-fearing Americans like everyone else here. | ||
| And we absolutely love hearing from the war room posse. | ||
| You guys are the best. | ||
| Warren Posse, you heard that. | ||
| Let's pile into it today. | ||
| Jake, love you, man. | ||
| Thank you for coming on. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Love you, Steve. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| What does he say? | ||
| What does it take to be a father? | ||
| Right? | ||
| You would give your life for your country, you vets. | ||
| What about giving us so your kids can live? | ||
| Julie Kelly. | ||
| Julie Kelly's with us by phone. | ||
| Julie, you've waited a long time, girl. | ||
| You got Jack Smith getting deposed today under oath. | ||
| What do you got for us? | ||
| So this is Jack Smith, the former special counsel, is testifying before House Judiciary Committee behind closed doors. | ||
| I have pushed for public testimony by Jack Smith because I think the American people, after being forced to spend at least $50 million on that criminal pursuit of the president in two different cases, are entitled to see this scumbag front and center. | ||
| But the good news is that it appears Senator Johnson has said that this is sort of the precursor for the continued investigation and also a public hearing with Jack Smith scheduled hopefully for early next year. | ||
| What about the probable cause yesterday? | ||
| You know, the Washington field offices, you've told us so many times, were not fans of President Trump. | ||
| In fact, they hated President Trump, but they told the FBI, and it makes it, there was not probable cause. | ||
| How big a deal is that going to be in this deposition today? | ||
| Right. | ||
| So obviously this was a well-timed disclosure by Senate, by the Senate and House judiciary committees as well. | ||
| And look, this confirmed a Washington Post 2023 article that I've reported on numerous times that revealed this tension between the Washington FBI field office, led at the time by Stephen D'Antoano, who we've talked about extensively, who was promoted to head of the Washington FBI field office after pulling off the Whitmer fed napping stunt in the Detroit FBI field office. | ||
| D'Antoano then oversaw the extensive January 6th investigation as well as the pipe bomb investigation. | ||
| But it appears he was the one, he and several of his agents out of the Washington field office pushing back on Maine justice, especially Jay Bratt, George Toskis, people we've talked about who are no longer with the department, in pursuing immediately this raid of Mar-a-Lago. | ||
| So this tension lasted over the course of two months. | ||
| This was confirmed by these emails released yesterday. | ||
| And then, of course, the big bombshell is that the FBI, of course, did not believe that there was probable cause, at least the Washington field office, that there was not probable cause. | ||
| That we know the president and his team and lawyers had been fully cooperating with Joe Biden's vengeful DOJ for over a year and a half, continuing to produce documents. | ||
| 15 boxes they sent voluntarily to NARA, 38 more documents they gave to Jay Bratt on June 3rd, 2022, when the president let Jay Brett and three FBI agents voluntarily into Mar-a-Lago that day. | ||
| This is very important, Steve, and I want to reiterate this. | ||
| June 3rd, 2022, after cooperating with the archives, after cooperating with DOJ, let that degenerate midget, I call him Jay Bratt, three FBI agents to walk around Mar-a-Lago under the pretext that they were looking for more classified documents. | ||
| It was a recon mission, and three days later, Jay Bratt started to push for the armed raid of Mar-a-Lago for more alleged government papers the president wanted to have. | ||
| The poison dwarf, Jay Brett, real quickly, is Jack Smith take the fifth today? | ||
| It appears from reporting by Politico that he is going to do whatever he can to stonewall and not answer the committee's questions, just like his buddy and henchman Tom Wyndham did back in September. | ||
| Wyndham, now the subject of a criminal referral for obstruction that is sitting at the DOJ right now. | ||
| Are we making any progress? | ||
| Tom is saying, are we making any progress on the impeachment of Boesberg, ma'am, before you go? | ||
| We've got about a minute. | ||
| Not that I'm aware of. | ||
| No. | ||
| Good Lord in heaven. | ||
| Good. | ||
| Give me 30 seconds, Julie. | ||
| What do you want to have the president say to the nation tonight? | ||
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| They are focused on the priorities for which they were elected. | ||
| One, which is holding accountable the people who brought lawfare against the president, his team, people like you, Steve Bannon, and hundreds of his supporters. | ||
| People are justifiably frustrated at the slow pace here, and we need to see more movement immediately after the first of the year. | ||
| Hopefully starting with someone like Jack Smith. | ||
| Julie, where do people go for your Substack or your content? | ||
| Declassified with Julie Kelly on Substack on X. | ||
| I have a lot of thoughts about Jack Smith today. | ||
| I will be sharing Julie underscore Kelly too. | ||
| Love you, ma'am. | ||
| Great job. | ||
| A hammer from Chicago. | ||
| Economics, Navarro, and marijuana. | ||
| next in the boardroom here's your host stephen k van okay um marijuana the the uh the uh executive board is gonna be signed today or tomorrow Luke, you join us. | ||
| You're the head of this parents group that have been fighting this. | ||
| There's a rumor out there Bobby Kennedy's in back of this. | ||
| Is that true? | ||
| You know, we're not sure. | ||
| We're hearing some rumors that actually he may have told the president not to do this. | ||
| I haven't been able to confirm that. | ||
| But what we're seeing in the reporting, Steve, is that it was two marijuana CEOs that were in the Oval Office in his ear on that. | ||
| Everyone else in his administration said, don't do it, Mr. President. | ||
| This isn't good for the American people. | ||
| But those CEOs, we don't know what they said or what was discussed in the Oval for two hours, but it's been widely reported. | ||
| They're the ones that were able to get the president over the finish line on doing this exactly. | ||
| So today we need a call to action. | ||
| If you want to find out more about this, where do they go right now, Luke? | ||
| What do they read? | ||
| And then you guys will help supply the phone numbers they should call. | ||
| But right now, I want everybody just to get informed. | ||
| We try to get somebody on the other side of this. | ||
| I couldn't find anybody. | ||
| We couldn't track down the CEOs, obviously. | ||
| Luke, where do people go? | ||
| Because it's either going to happen today or tomorrow. | ||
| Well, it's hard to defend drug pushing, so I don't blame them. | ||
| No, go to learnabouts.org. | ||
| Find me on X, Luke Niferatos. | ||
| We have all of the stuff there. | ||
| This executive order would be the biggest move by any president in modern history to normalize drug use. | ||
| We are asking for President Trump to follow his own advice. | ||
| If you go to my X account right now, you'll see the video we just did where we're taking Trump's words. | ||
| He's telling kids, don't do drugs. | ||
| This is the advice that the president himself needs. | ||
| Don't normalize drugs. | ||
| That's got to be your message. | ||
| Call the president, call the White House right now. | ||
| He should be listening to the people, to the parents who have been harmed. | ||
| All of you out there know you have families that have been impacted by this drug. | ||
| He needs to hear from the people over these executives. | ||
| He should listen to his own heart. | ||
| There's never been a more anti-drug president than President Trump. | ||
| It's not even any second. | ||
| Hell, we got 14,000 fleet Marines and sailors in a carrier battle group, a strike force, an amphib ready group. | ||
| Tonight, I'm sure he's going to address the American people. | ||
| All the time, stop. | ||
| He's blowing up drug boats, coming here to kill people. | ||
| He's stopping fentanyl. | ||
| He's just named a web. | ||
| You name fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction. | ||
| No president in our history has taken more action to rid the plague of drugs from the American people to Donald Trump. | ||
| Full stop. | ||
| There's not even a second, not even a close second. | ||
| This is why this is so it's strange. | ||
| It's quite strange. | ||
| But that's why I want people one more time. | ||
| I want to go to your site. | ||
| I want to get the information and then I want them to take it from there. | ||
| Where do they go? | ||
| Learnabouts.org and then find me on X, Luke Niferatos. | ||
| You can find everything that you need in those two places. | ||
| And here's the final thing. | ||
| I think the reason why he's being sold on this is it's a midterms play. | ||
| They're saying it's for the politics. | ||
| Listen to me loud and clear. | ||
| Whatever people think about marijuana as medicine, marijuana is no treatment for Trump derangement syndrome at the midterms. | ||
| It's not going to solve the problems. | ||
| Let's deliver for the American people with the economy with the things that really matter. | ||
| Thank you, Luke. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| We've got a great clip today from one of the president's closest advisors. | ||
| Let's go ahead and play it and then we'll bring that advisor on the show. | ||
| Been writing about how Mexico is imposing new tariffs on Chinese goods. | ||
| This is a big deal and how it reflects a broader shift among U.S. allies. | ||
| So walk us through why this is significant, what it says about the direction of President Trump's 2026 trade agenda as we look at your op-ed in the Financial Times saying Mexico's China tariffs show the rise of Trump's trade template. | ||
| So what President Trump understands is this three-dimensional chest that's known as the international trading system. | ||
| In the beginning, the president imposes protection defensive to tariffs on the world, right? | ||
| But starting with China with the 301s. | ||
| Now, how does China respond? | ||
| Instead of dumping a lot of product here, they're stuck with a bunch of product. | ||
| So they begin dumping it all over the world. | ||
| Mexico has been a primary target, Europe, but it's Africa and Latin America. | ||
| So what we've been doing is the trade team with Jameson Greer, Howard Luttnick leading the way in these negotiations is pointing out to countries like Mexico and continents like Europe that, hey, if you're going to have a prosperous economy and all this is going to work, you've got to develop the same kind of tariff protections as we put them in. | ||
| It's essentially a global tariff wall against mercantilism, and in this case, the mercantilism of China. | ||
| So, what we saw last week, which is an epiphany for the world, is the Mexican Senate voting to impose tariffs which are roughly similar to the levels we have on China. | ||
| And Europe, as we speak, is adopting similar measures. | ||
| They've already imposed tough measures on China against steel, on EVs. | ||
| And what it's showing, Maria, to all those out there in your audience and the rest of this country is that President Trump, we're not doing this alone. | ||
| This is a global push, and that's the epiphany of the article in the Financial Times: that this is a coordinated global strategy. | ||
| And I think the most important part of the piece, Maria, is talking directly to China. | ||
| I've been saying this for more than 10 years: that China, if it's going to be a good neighbor and prosper in this world, rather than creating conflict, it has to create a social safety net for its people so that they save less and consume more. | ||
| It's extraordinary, Maria, that a communist country, a people's republic, has virtually no pension or health care benefits for their people. | ||
| It's absurd. | ||
| It's absurd. | ||
| And what that does is it forces, it forces the people of China, the hardworking, the Lao Beijing, as Steve Bannon likes to call them, the working class, the MAGA folks of China, they've got to save upwards of 50% or more. | ||
| They don't consume. | ||
| And so the Chinese Communist Party exports to the world and steals our jobs and factories and weakens us and everybody else around. | ||
| So that's the importance of that piece. | ||
| And I'm glad that you pointed it out to Wall Street. | ||
| If I may, Maria, I want to point out one historical thing today. | ||
| I don't know if you remember this, but on your wonderful program, Sunday Morning Futures, on April 6th of this year, the Dow was down. | ||
| It dripped below 40,000. | ||
| There was all the tariffs. | ||
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| That was the previous year. | ||
| It was like 38,000. | ||
| And what did I do? | ||
| I predicted 50,000 on the Dow. | ||
| And what we're saying is this stuff takes time. | ||
| And where we're at, we're in striking distance now of 50,000 on the Dow. | ||
| I did the same thing on Election Day in 2016. | ||
| I said we'd hit 25,000. | ||
| Now, now point this out. | ||
| People got to be patient with the Trump agenda. | ||
| It's a mainstream agenda. | ||
| Main Street's going to hear from the boss tonight. | ||
| He did on Election Day or the day after election when we were named the winner in 2016. | ||
| Peter did go on squat and do that. | ||
| And of course, Stephen K. Bannon, the CEO of the campaign in the transition, fired him as a spokesman, but it did hit it. | ||
| Navarro, Maria Bartiroma, why is she not in the administration? | ||
| I mean, she's a rock star. | ||
| And of course, if you're going to give us a shout out to the Lao Beijing, we're always going to have you on. | ||
| Talk to us about what this analysis shows us, Dr. Navarro. | ||
| The top line, Steve, is simply that the president in his three-dimensional chess world is running the global strategy. | ||
| We're always criticized for not cooperating with our allies. | ||
| But in fact, what we're doing is we're bringing our allies right along with us to stand up to the mercantilism of China. | ||
| I mean, the reality is we come out, the boss comes out with a hard tariffs on China dating back to the Section 301 tariffs in 2018, right? | ||
| We begin to erect this defensive protectionist wall to protect our national security, our manufacturing base, whatever. | ||
| So, what China immediately did, and you can see this in the charts, is they just start sending their product everywhere else around the world. | ||
| And they start like trashing the markets, like in Africa, in Latin America. | ||
| Mexico is like a huge dumping ground, and of course, Europe. | ||
| And so, what we've been doing as part of the negotiations where our reciprocal tariffs brought these countries to the table, Mexico, Europe, whatever, is we say, hey, look, in addition to all the things we want in terms of you cleaning up your act, screwing us, you also need to protect yourself and thereby us against Chinese dumping. | ||
| And lo and behold, they're doing it. | ||
| And, you know, some of it's kicking and screaming. | ||
| I mean, Europe is, they got the memo, but half of Europe is controlled by China. | ||
| But it's a big deal, Steve. | ||
| It's a really big deal. | ||
| And I'm so happy the Financial Times saw the wisdom of it. | ||
| You know, you think about it, like the Financial Times, global newspaper. | ||
| It's like Navarro's publishing something about Mexico and America. | ||
| Like, how does that matter? | ||
| Well, here it does, baby. | ||
| Here it does. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We got to bounce. | ||
| I'm going to track you down. | ||
| I'm going to ask Bonnie if we keep you up past your bedtime tonight, give you your warm milk later, because I want to get your thoughts. | ||
| After the President of the United States addresses the nation tonight, it's going to be massively important. | ||
| We're doing wall-to-wall coverage all the way to probably 11 o'clock tonight. | ||
| Dr. Navarro, where can people get you? | ||
| Where can they find your pieces? | ||
| You're writing great stuff. | ||
| The Financial Times of London, the paper of the Globalists, put this up. | ||
| Maria Bartaroma loved it. | ||
| The War Imposse loves it. | ||
| Where do people go to get more information about you, your social media coordinates, and Peter Navarro, your website? | ||
| Yeah, well, PeterNavarro.com is the crossroads for everything. | ||
| And then I've got X Getter and Truth, Real P. Navarro. | ||
| And just check it out. | ||
| What we're doing, Steve, is a lot of videos now, 60-second videos on the top-breaking economic stuff and things like that. | ||
| So a lot of information in the war room is, I mean, you guys are the tip of the spear, man. | ||
| And I think your audience should never forget how important they are in terms of what's going on. | ||
| And we got to win that election in November of 26. | ||
| So people need to kind of realize what the stakes are. | ||
| And I'll be around, try to remind everybody every once in a while. | ||
| I'm sure the president's going to lay out the plan tonight. | ||
| Dr. Navarro, great article, push them all out. | ||
| Plus the book, You Went to Prison So the Audience Doesn't Have To. | ||
| Thank you, sir, and say hi to that lovely bride, the newlyweds. | ||
| Dr. Peter Navarro, incredible. | ||
| We're going to go to Berlin next. | ||
| Alternative for Deutschland. | ||
| You'll see what happens when somebody talks about, hey, let's work for MAGA. | ||
| Let's work with MAGA. | ||
| They try to shut them down. | ||
| berlin and the bundestag next in the war room here's your host stephen k bann Okay, gold has been on fire recently. | ||
| So has Silver, make sure you go check out. | ||
| Take your phone out and text Bannon, B-A-N-N-O-N at 989898. | ||
| You get the ultimate guide for investing in gold and precious metals in the age of Trump. | ||
| This is where they talk about 401ks, RAs, all of it tax-deferred. | ||
| Methodologies. | ||
| Right now, silver is an ounce is worth more than a barrel of oil. | ||
| I think that's an inflection point, folks. | ||
| Remember, it's not the price of gold or silver. | ||
| It's the process that drives value. | ||
| That's what we've taught you over the last couple of years. | ||
| Remember, we started this and gold was, I don't know, a thousand bucks an ounce, $1,100 an ounce. | ||
| Now over $4,000, and silver is over $60,000. | ||
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So go talk to the experts at Birch Gold, Philip. | |
| Patrick and the team. | ||
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| At Saturday night at the New York Younger Republicans Club, remember, this is one of the most based groups in America. | ||
| They've done such amazing work. | ||
| They had the annual, their annual gala, and Jack Basoba gave the keynote. | ||
| But before then, one of the folks from Alternative for Deutschland, remember, we had Beatrice van Storch on here, I don't know, two weeks ago, 10 days ago, when she's talking about that weekend where Alternative for Deutschland AFD was leading in the polls of all the German political parties, and there was tons of stories coming out of Germany of how not just politicians, but the authorities, the elites in Germany that have driven the country into the ground and particularly driven the economy with this, | ||
| as we had Dave Walsh on time and time again about how the elites in Germany have deindustrialized Germany with this wild embrace of the cult of climate change and how they went to net carbon zero and really took the third largest economy and one of the greatest industrial powers in mankind's history and almost destroyed it. | ||
| She came on, we've talked about that. | ||
| They're trying to use every means in the world to break Alternative for Deutschland, to break the voice of the people over there who are facing many of the same issues that we're here in the United States. | ||
| Marcus Fraunmeier, the vice chairman of the party in the Bundestag, where they actually have tremendous political power, came over to the gala, as every year we have people from Orabahn's party and Front National and of course Nigel Farage and also from Alternative for Deutschland. | ||
| There's a lot of commonality, a lot of camaraderie. | ||
| Really enjoy these folks. | ||
| But this talk on Saturday night, because the crowd has had a few adult beverages, so it gets pretty wild. | ||
| But he gave a very serious talk and made a point that when I heard it and people told me, called me up that night and said, this was amazing. | ||
| He talked about an alliance between MAGA and Alternative for Deutschland that we work on so many of the same things. | ||
| And we've had AFD people on here forever. | ||
| It was just an interesting idea. | ||
| And I invited him on the show and he joins us this morning from Berlin. | ||
| Marcus, first off, just talk about your role in AFD, the direction of AFD, and then I want to get into your proposal that you hit us with on Saturday night in New York City, sir. | ||
| Hello, it's a pleasure for me to be in your show. | ||
| And yeah, of course, I will start to talk a little bit about the AFD. | ||
| We are quite new party. | ||
| The AFD was founded in 2013. | ||
| And in about 10 years, we became the strongest party in all Germany up to our polls. | ||
| We have not just two parties in Germany. | ||
| We're the strongest party at the moment with 72% of the voters. | ||
| And, you know, we really try to make Germany great again and fix all of these problems, the problems, what you just mentioned when it comes up to the energy crisis in Germany, the crazy taxes in Germany, or when it's about a mass migration. | ||
| And I think we have a lot of things in common with the MAGA movement, with the Trump movement in the U.S. | ||
| And yeah, I believe it's important to tighten our cooperation. | ||
| Marcus, tell us how, because German politics after World War II, over the next 40 or 50, 60 years, got pretty ossified. | ||
| You had the Christian Democrats, you got socialists, you got Greens. | ||
| How did alternative for Deutschland, what do you mean, first of all, what was the alternative you proposed? | ||
| And how did you guys kind of catch fire? | ||
| And now you poll with the authorities trying to destroy you and put informants in there, all of it, the state going out of its way to destroy you. | ||
| What was it that you guys did that really caught on and has changed the face of German politics to that you can't go to any globalist in any country or you can't read the Financial Times or The Economist and that they think that you guys are neo-Nazis, you're fascists, and you're the biggest danger really to world stability outside of Donald Trump and the MAGA movement, sir? | ||
| Well, I think, you know, we're competitors to the old parties. | ||
| And of course, they try to fight with whatever they can do against the AFD. | ||
| Because in fact, if we gain more and more votes, if we're stronger, they lose a lot of money and also mandates in the parliament. | ||
| And I think this is, it's a simple thing. | ||
| That's the reason. | ||
| They're not ready to share something. | ||
| For them, we're a competitor and they try to fight with whatever they can. | ||
| I mean, they're even using a domestic intelligence service against the AFD. | ||
| They try to ban us from the ballots, to remove us from the ballots. | ||
| For now, it even happened that some of our guys who try to be a candidate for mayor, for a local mayor, for him, it was not allowed to be a candidate because in their point of view, he's against the constitution and so on. | ||
| So to make it short, what we face in Germany at the moment is really something what I would not any longer describe as a democracy. | ||
| They really try to forbid and ban the AFD just because we're quite successful. | ||
| And the question is, why the AFD is that successful? | ||
| The answer is simple. | ||
| The other parties, they opened the borders. | ||
| In 2015, we had to face a mass migration. | ||
| It was like crazy. | ||
| Millions of young people, especially from Muslim and African countries, entered Germany. | ||
| Now we have a situation that every 18 minutes, people are attacked by a guy with a knife. | ||
| And, you know, normally the person who is attacking our citizens is not born in Germany. | ||
| And that's a huge problem what we have to face at the moment. | ||
| They're not willing to integrate. | ||
| They're not willing to respect our rules to be a part of society. | ||
| Most of them even not ready to find a job and do something for this society, pay taxes and so on. | ||
| So it's actually, it's simple. | ||
| And to be honest, you cannot be successful as a party or a movement if you allow that this kind of things are happening in your own country. | ||
| Marcus, here's where I think in America, it's hard for us to kind of grapple with what is happening with you guys. | ||
| Germany has had such a great impact on Western culture, Western civilization, music, painting, literature. | ||
| What is it about your elites that they feel? | ||
| I mean, why is it working class people and young people that are defending the civilization and culture of Germany? | ||
| Yet you have these well-educated elites that are globalists that want to welcome the world in and radically change Germany. | ||
| What is their pitch? | ||
| What's the elite's pitch to the German people about this? | ||
| Look, I think they try to give people in Germany the feeling that they're responsible for almost everything what happened, you know, worse in the world. | ||
| They tell them because, for example, of our past, we have to be more responsible than other countries. | ||
| And don't get me wrong, I think it's important that the Germans are able, you know, to remember what happened in the past, also the dark sides, but you also need to offer, especially young people, something positive about your own country. | ||
| Otherwise, they will be not able to identify with Germany. | ||
| And what the elites are doing, they're telling people, you have to, for example, rebuild Gaza, you have to rebuild Ukraine, you have to be responsible for what happened in Syria and so on. | ||
| And this is what they offer them. | ||
| Also, nothing positive about our own heritage, about our own culture. | ||
| What happens in Germany at the moment, in my point of view, it's based on negative aspects and on cancel culture and on the idea that a country should have no borders. | ||
| Everyone can come to Germany no matter what. | ||
| So it's, you know, it's a bit, they're going crazy, to make it short. | ||
| But I think one of the reasons they're going crazy is that these are smart, cunning people. | ||
| They look at the math, they look at your intensity, they look at the eastern part of the country, young people. | ||
| They understand unless they do something undemocratic and deep state to basically crush you, that inevitably you're going to take power and you guys are going to run Germany. | ||
| Do you believe that the deep state elite in Germany is prepared to turn the country over if you win by democratic means, which looks like you guys are on a roll? | ||
| Do you think they're prepared to turn leadership of the German nation over to alternative for Deutschland, sir? | ||
| That's a really good question. | ||
| I mean, I can tell you now what they already announced. | ||
| They said, for example, that if the AFD would win the elections, for example, in the east of Germany, they would start to delete all files and informations from the domestic intelligence services. | ||
| And so I'm quite sure that they're not really ready and willing to let the AFD in power. | ||
| I mean, they start to have this so-called firewall. | ||
| In my point of view, it's really a kind of undemocratic idea. | ||
| They try to tell to all other parties and to the society, if you're cooperating with the AFD, you're normalizing right-wing extremism and so on. | ||
| And that's the reason why we have this firewall. | ||
| All other parties can just cooperate between each other, but not with the AFD. | ||
| So in fact, they steal the voice of millions of people in Germany because they cannot be part of a democratic process. | ||
| This is what happens at the moment. | ||
| So, I mean, in the east, I'm pretty sure that soon the AFD is that strong that we have no need for a partner. | ||
| There's no need any longer for cooperation. | ||
| The party, you know, up to the polls, we will get something like 39, 40% of the votes. | ||
| And in Germany, this is enough to be in power alone. | ||
| But in the West of Germany, it's a little bit different. | ||
| You need to know that the West of Germany was all the time something like a powerhouse, especially my region. | ||
| I'm from Baden-Württemberg. | ||
| It's in the southwest of Germany. | ||
| And companies like Mercides, Benz, like Bosch, or, for example, Porsche are located in my region. | ||
| And because of the weird political style and actions of the CDU, the party of Merz, and also because the regional CDU, this region of Germany is really suffering. | ||
| Every month, about 200 companies are bankrupt. | ||
| We lose a lot of jobs in this region. | ||
| I would say it will be if we cannot stop this, something like a Detroit, you know. | ||
| And so there is a big change. | ||
| So I'm quite optimistic. | ||
| I mean, it's sad on the one hand, but on the other hand, I have to say because of this, what happens in the south of Germany, soon the AFD will be also a leading party in the West. | ||
| We are now the number two in the West. | ||
| And I'm quite optimistic that soon we will be number one. | ||
| Marcus, we got a bounce. | ||
| Where's your social media? | ||
| I'll talk to you afterwards. | ||
| People are very excited about your talk about alliance between MAGA and AFD. | ||
| Where do people go on social media to find out more about you, sir? | ||
| I'm on X. My name on X is Marcus Fronmeier. | ||
| And you also can find me on Instagram and Facebook, TikTok, and so on. | ||
| So just, you know, search for my name and you can support us. | ||
| It would be amazing because we need a lot of support. | ||
| I'm running in 2026 for the regional election. | ||
| We do support you. | ||
| We love you guys. | ||
| We love Alternative for Deutschland. | ||
| I'll talk to you after the show. | ||
| Marcus Fronmeier. | ||
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| Thank you so much. | ||
| Thank you for a great speech. | ||
| Short break. | ||
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