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| This is honoring the two Iowa National Guard members killed in an attack in the Syrian desert on December 13th. | ||
| This is the first transfer case. | ||
| We believe it's Sergeant William Nathaniel Howard. | ||
| He is 20, or he was 29 years old, serving in the U.S. Army, 1st Squadron, 113th Cavalry Regiment, the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division of the Iowa National Guard, Boone, Iowa. | ||
| He is from Iowa, Marshalltown, Iowa. | ||
| His stepfather, Jeffrey Bunn, said that Howard was a loving husband and amazing and an amazing man of faith. | ||
| The president is accompanied there by Casey Wasserman, the head of the 2028 Olympic Committee. | ||
| Three other Iowa National Guard members were injured in the attack. | ||
| Also killed was Ayad Mansour Sakat, an interpreter. | ||
| He was killed. | ||
| We're now waiting on the second transfer case. | ||
| This will be Sergeant Edgar Torres Tovar, 25 years old, U.S. Army again, also from Iowa, from Des Moines, Iowa. | ||
| He's described as a very positive person, family-oriented, and always put others first, according to fellow guardsmen who were deployed with him. | ||
| The president has blamed ISIS for the attack on these U.S. service members and has said there will be very serious retaliation. | ||
| He's also said that the interim president of Syria, Ahmad al-Shara, is extremely angry and disturbed by the attack. | ||
| Again, that was what we're calling the second transfer case. | ||
| That was Sergeant Edgar Torres Tovar, again, 25 years old. | ||
| David, I'm sorry I cut you off. | ||
| Finish your answer. | ||
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I'm glad you did. | |
| It's a terrible sacrifice for all these families. | ||
| So in terms of retaliation, it's possible. | ||
| It's just difficult because I think many of the members of ISIS have gone underground. | ||
| And just in terms of the threat that it so represents, the attack in Sydney, Australia was inspired by ISIS. | ||
| There's more than investigators are trying to learn there, but the problem is that ISIS is posting videos and other material online that inspires attacks around the world. | ||
| And Syria is one of the places where they still remain active. | ||
| But it's just a tremendous loss for all three of these families. | ||
| General, this is perhaps the most solemn act that any president can be a part of. | ||
| We're witnessing this president as two of these fallen soldiers are returned to the United States. | ||
| This is the United States Army rank and name. | ||
| This is Ayad Mansour Saqqat, excuse me. | ||
| Let's watch. | ||
| He's the interpreter. | ||
| Again, that was Ayyad Mansour Sakat, also a member of the U.S. Army. | ||
| His hometown is Macomb, Michigan, the interpreter killed as well in this attack. | ||
| Well, that was a beautiful event, sir. | ||
| Three great people. | ||
| And they're now looking down and their parents and wives and all of the people that were there were, I mean, devastated, but great people. | ||
| Great people. | ||
| So thank you very much for being there. | ||
| Okay, dignified transfer at Dover Air Base a little while ago, President of the United States and two National Guard troops from Iowa National Guard killed in an ambush in Syria. | ||
| And of course, the interpreter from Macomb County, which is where Reagan Democrats are from. | ||
| Jack Pesobi is going to call in momentarily. | ||
| We do have something we've been working on all afternoon. | ||
| It's quite disturbing. | ||
| I think that there is now people talking behind the scenes, maybe some parents, people that were actually in the room. | ||
| It appears that Ella Cook may have been targeted, and we're going to get more information about this. | ||
| But very, very, very disturbing, and I think very disturbing why either local authorities have not given us an update on Ella Cook, and quite frankly, why federal authorities have not given us an update on Ella Cook. | ||
| If this is a case or even close to being the case, even a scintilla of possibility. | ||
| This is what has to be. | ||
| I know you're looking for the killer. | ||
| You're looking for the killer's associates, everything. | ||
| But the actual process of this victim or what happened to this victim, we need to know ASAP, even if it's not perfect information, even if it's only partial information. | ||
| I think the authorities locally, and I think the authorities and the federal government owe that to people. | ||
| And I think we've done enough checkings to know that there's something here. | ||
| Tommy Tubbery, the senator, is going to be on John Solomon's show immediately following the war room tonight. | ||
| Mike Davis, two things. | ||
| Number one, Jack Smith and Fonnie Willis on a day where the commander-in-chief is up meeting the bodies of some of our bravest that gave all to their country. | ||
| You see this horrible fiasco. | ||
| And we're dealing with the Brown situation. | ||
| You've got the situation in Australia. | ||
| We've got the situation in Savannah with a woman that's had acid third in her face. | ||
| It does feel, and the president's going to address it tonight. | ||
| We're going to be here all night for it. | ||
| It does feel to a degree the country's coming out of control. | ||
| And part of the reasons the institutions in this country have failed this country. | ||
| We've had Jack Smith, right, at the federal level and Fonnie Willis. | ||
| These are two people that were empowered by the government at the time to even-handily go through things. | ||
| And the Fonnie Willis thing today was a fiasco, right? | ||
| We'll get to that moment. | ||
| But Jack Smith walks in the very first thing, he says, hey, I don't want to hear from Mike Davis. | ||
| I don't want to hear from Donald Trump or Trump's people or War Room. | ||
| I have incontrovertible evidence that President Trump, not just that I have probable cause to go raid, but I have incontrovertible evidence that Donald Trump committed crimes, major crimes in trying to reverse a free and fair 2020 election. | ||
| What say you, sir? | ||
| It's nonsense. | ||
| It's what we've been talking about on this show, Steve, for more than three years. | ||
| It is not illegal. | ||
| for the former president to have his presidential records classified or not with him when he leaves office. | ||
| That is specifically permitted by the Presidential Records Act. | ||
| It's not illegal for a presidential candidate to challenge a presidential election. | ||
| If it were illegal, you would see Democrats in prison for challenging Republican wins in 1968, 2000, 2004, and 2016. | ||
| The only thing that is illegal with all of this is what Jack Smith did when he illegally ignored the FBI, when the FBI told him there was not probable cause to do the Mar-a-Lago raid. | ||
| And then Jack Smith illegally colluded with various Biden officials to politicize and weaponize the intel agencies and law enforcement to take out President Trump. | ||
| Remember, this is the same Jack Smith who was sent in to take out former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell. | ||
| And he succeeded in winning a criminal conviction that was overturned eight to nothing by the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
| It would have been nine to nothing, but Justice Galia passed away. | ||
| It is very hard to get overturned eight to nothing by the Supreme Court on anything, let alone a criminal case. | ||
| But Jack Smith found the way, but he didn't care because the damage was already done. | ||
| The mission was already accomplished. | ||
| He took out former Virginia Bob McDonnell as a potential or likely presidential candidate for Republicans. | ||
| Jack Smith got banished to The Hague because he is such a scud missile. | ||
| He's such a clown. | ||
| And it was Joe Biden and the Biden Justice Department who brought back Jack Smith from The Hague to run this unprecedented Republic-ending lawfare against President Trump. | ||
| Jack Smith could go testify and say that he had all the evidence and he had all the goods to take down Trump. | ||
| He didn't. | ||
| And to the contrary, there is very strong evidence he participated in a blatant criminal conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. Section 241. | ||
| We have very publicly on this show called for a grand jury down where they did the Mar-a-Lago raid in Fort Pierce, Florida. | ||
| That grand jury, there's a new grand jury getting impaneled in January. | ||
| My good friend Jason Reding Canones is the new Miami U.S. Attorney. | ||
| And I would say to Jack Smith, you better lawyer up, buddy, because if there's anyone on this planet who deserves to get justice, it is Jack Smith. | ||
| I just want people to know, they're just not going to sit here and agree with us. | ||
| I mean, today, his opening statement was up in your grill, right? | ||
| Up in your grill, and the media is piling in back of it. | ||
| The Washington field office for the FBI is a festering nest of vipers that hate Trump, hate Trump. | ||
| And they said there's no probable cause here. | ||
| I mean, the evidence is overwhelming about Jack Smith, but I just want people to know this ain't going to be easy. | ||
| This ain't, they're not going to go down without a fight here, right? | ||
| Jack Smith's their guy. | ||
| He's their boy, right? | ||
| And Jack Smith came in. | ||
| He let you know today he threw down. | ||
| Now, have you heard anything about how the deposition went or how the investigation or the questioning under oath by the House Judiciary? | ||
| Do you have any feel for how that went? | ||
| Because the opening statement, you could tell he ain't backing off. | ||
| Now, I heard he was ropa-doping a lot, but do you have any insights? | ||
| Well, I mean, you see what's been publicly reported. | ||
| This was a closed-door deposition by the House Judiciary Committee, which is what should be done. | ||
| This should be a methodical investigation. | ||
| I want to say cheers to House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan for moving forward with this investigation. | ||
| Better late than never, but this is crucially important. | ||
| And of course, Jack Smith has already teamed up with his allies in the media to get out the narrative that Jack Smith wants to get out there. | ||
| But Jack Smith is not going to be able to run from the fact that he moved forward with this prosecution without probable cause. | ||
| That they, that it was Jay Bratz, one of Jack Smith's deputies, who ran to U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who had just recused six weeks prior from President Trump's civil lawsuit against Hillary Clinton for Crossfire Hurricane, the Russian collusion hoax. | ||
| Reinhardt recused because of Reinhardt's 2017 Facebook post trashing President Trump. | ||
| So obviously he couldn't be fair if he's trashing President Trump on Facebook. | ||
| And so Reinhardt recused, but somehow that recusal issue magically disappeared six weeks later when Jay Bratz, Jack Smith's deputy, went and got an unprecedented, unnecessary, unlawful home raid without probable cause, according to the FBI, to go get presidential records from President Trump that he's allowed to have under the Presidential Records Act. | ||
| This is the same Jack Smith who illegally spied on U.S. senators and did not notify the Senate of this spying, which is required under federal statute. | ||
| So Jack Smith has many legal problems he's going to face and hopefully a criminal indictment in the Southern District of Florida. | ||
| Okay, we're going to go from the Imperial Capitol. | ||
| When Mike Davis joins us after a break, we're going to go to Atlanta, Georgia, to Fulton County, and Fonnie Willis. | ||
| Also, we're going to return to Providence, Rhode Island, Brown University. | ||
| There is something deeply, deeply, deeply wrong with this investigation. | ||
| And I'm not talking about the photos they're releasing, et cetera. | ||
| We must know and must know as soon as possible, was Ella Cook targeted? | ||
| I think parents throughout the country need to know this. | ||
| And I think as you have different gatherings around the country, people have to know, was she targeted or was she not? | ||
| If she's not targeted, they should come out and say that. | ||
| And we should not wait around for just local authorities to say that. | ||
| Any federal official that knows that should come out and say, we need to understand if Ella Cook, the young conservative, young woman, vice president of the local Republican club of Brown and known throughout campus as a very hardcore conservative, if she was targeted. | ||
| It's pretty basic. | ||
| She's not fine. | ||
| Come out and say that. | ||
| And that is not going to upset any investigation. | ||
| That's not going to upset any search for the assassin. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| We have Mike Davis, Julie Kelly, Jack Basobic will also join us. | ||
| You're in the war room. | ||
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| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
| Okay, welcome back. | ||
| The mainstream media is worried about the slashing of the throats of Rob Reiner and his wife by their son. | ||
| We're focused on Brown University and Ella Cook. | ||
| Jack Basopic joins me. | ||
| Jack's on the phone near the White House. | ||
| Just left. | ||
| Jack, walk me through what we've learned this afternoon about the targeting of Ella Cook, sir. | ||
| Well, Steve, thanks again for having me on. | ||
| And yes, just left the White House, although that's not, I wasn't there on this situation, had some other meetings. | ||
| But the information that I received does come from an extremely well-placed source, very high-level source, and someone who has a, let's just say, familial connection to one of the people that have been involved in this case. | ||
| And the information that we've received, story that's come out of there, is that this was in fact targeted, that the assailant came in and fired multiple rounds directly at Ella Cook. | ||
| And that the story that is coming up that's being told, at least by students on campus and people who are directly involved in this, is that seemed like she was the main target and everyone else was incidental. | ||
| Now, again, it seems, hang on, but also this person, the familial issue, is someone that was wounded, not killed, but was wounded in the shooting. | ||
| And this is what they referred, they told, this is what their story is about what happened, what happened there, correct? | ||
| This is the story from in the room. | ||
| Yes, and from this is what we're hearing from someone who was, like I said, directly involved in the situation. | ||
| And it was, and it was no doubt in their mind that Ella Cook was targeted and was actually the reason this looked like this thing took place, or was the focus of attention by the assailant, correct? | ||
| That was the very question I asked. | ||
| I said, did it seem that Ella was the target? | ||
| They said, yes, Ella was the target. | ||
| Everyone else was incidental to being in the room. | ||
| And that I did also ask regarding, was there any familiarity? | ||
| Did you recognize, did someone recognize the assailant? | ||
| They said, no. | ||
| And I said, what about these comments about a statement that was made or a phrase that was shouted? | ||
| And it was unclear. | ||
| They said it was unclear. | ||
| Obviously, it was a chaotic situation, bullets are being fired. | ||
| But they also said that it seemed like many rounds were fired throughout the situation. | ||
| That, you know, if this was a handgun, would have required reloads or a high, high-capacity magazine, something like that. | ||
| Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
| The teaching assistant that was running, one of the teaching assistants, I think that was running the tutorial for the principal of economics course for the exam was on, I think, Dana Bash on Sunday. | ||
| And Dana Bash never asked this direct question. | ||
| She kind of beat around the bush, but he didn't offer that up. | ||
| Also, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
| I thought the police chief, and of course he gave it a third in Hispanic or in Spanish and two-thirds in English. | ||
| But I thought one of the reporters actually asked him if there was any feeling that anybody was targeted. | ||
| And I thought he said, I thought he said the answer was no. | ||
| My point is that the official position right now coming out is that they don't know or there's not enough evidence to point to this, Correct. | ||
| Am I wrong in that? | ||
| It is the official position. | ||
| And of course, Steve, you and I watched that and covered the press conference yesterday where they were very, very angry with people asking questions about the official position. | ||
| They were very direct about not wanting certain information from the crowd, from the audience, as well as asking for tips. | ||
| So it was very strange in terms of that reaction. | ||
| But at the same time, they also said that they did not believe that it was targeted. | ||
| Whereas when we're talking to people that are, again, directly associated with the incident, who were there on campus, they are saying something else. | ||
| Listen, here's the thing. | ||
| And obviously, the Rob Runner situation and his wife is like a Greek tragedy, right? | ||
| But you're getting 20 stories a day from Daily Mail with the intimate details of what happened and the kid and all this. | ||
| There's nothing coming out of Brown. | ||
| Now, there's one thing to do an investigation, and I realize I put another photo out today. | ||
| There's something else about warning the public. | ||
| So I think, Jack, what we're doing is saying, hey, it's just not the local officials because that looks like the Keystone cops. | ||
| And you're right. | ||
| We sat through this fiasco yesterday that was just embarrassing. | ||
| But I do think it's incumbent, if it's accurate, for federal officials to come out now and at least tell us what they know as a warning to other parents, maybe not helping on this case, but as a warning to other people, correct? | ||
| That's the main question. | ||
| We're here on day five of this thing. | ||
| And there were many people who said, do you have information that this person is no longer dangerous? | ||
| Do you have information that it's possible that there's no other, you know, that there's no other situation going on here? | ||
| Do you have information that there's no threat? | ||
| And again, that information was not given to anyone. | ||
| And so we need to find out whether or not there's an active threat because we know that there is an active shooter that is still at loose and they are not giving us any information. | ||
| No, that's what's so bizarre. | ||
| They actually made the declarative statement that they didn't think it was any. | ||
| They have no idea who the gunman is. | ||
| They really don't have any leads, at least what they're telling us publicly. | ||
| They put out another photo of some other guy today to look at, which is much clearer, a much clearer picture. | ||
| But I think it was the mayor that was pretty adamant when they asked him. | ||
| They sent the kids home and they said there's no imminent threat. | ||
| I mean, I don't know how they would derive that since they sat there and were begging for information about the shooter themselves. | ||
| So, Jack, I mean, on a scale from one to 10, 10 being great, one being suboptimal, where do you put this investigation by local? | ||
| And I would say federal officials. | ||
| You had an FBI guy up there that was at the microphone yesterday. | ||
| What's your thoughts? | ||
| Steve, in terms of the way they've been communicating with the public, it's an absolute F. | ||
| And there's no way that it's in the military, we would say this was unset. | ||
| And if I were the division officer on this assignment, if these were my guys running this, I would be drilling them all day and night. | ||
| And I'd be conducting a lot more interviews, a lot more, excuse me, public appearances. | ||
| I've been asking the public for more. | ||
| I'd be putting out more information to actually answer the questions one by one that the public has about the threat to public safety, students, and of course, the population writ large. | ||
| Plus, if this was a student, for example, we don't know, but if this was a student who has now gone home, some other part of the country, they don't even know who could be at threat. | ||
| But with the Charlie Kirk assassination still in living memory of people and I know affecting people every day, we need to know immediately if there's a scintilla, a possibility that Ella Cook was targeted because she's a young conservative. | ||
| We need to know that. | ||
| We must know that. | ||
| And just as we talked right there, just came across the wire. | ||
| Dan Bongino, it's official. | ||
| It's been rumors all day. | ||
| And Jack, you're a guy that knows Dan as well as anybody. | ||
| Dan Bongino has just tendered his resignation to the president. | ||
| Your thoughts? | ||
| Steve, look, I know that's a tough job. | ||
| I don't know that anyone does that job longer than one year or two years. | ||
| And obviously, being separated from his children, his young children, his family is very tough. | ||
| And so I'd like to hear. | ||
| Obviously, I'd like to hear from Dan. | ||
| Dan, someone that obviously all of us here in the posse have been close with for many, many years, someone that we follow, someone that we're friends with. | ||
| And so I'd like to hear what is it? | ||
| Is he saying mission accomplished or is this under different circumstances? | ||
| I think we all need to know what is really going on inside the FBI. | ||
| Jack Pasobic, where can people go on social media again? | ||
| I know you're going to be putting stuff up all night. | ||
| Where do people go? | ||
| Yes, we're up at Jack Pasovic. | ||
| It's on Twitter, Telegram, and Human Event Daily as a podcast. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Great job today. | ||
| Mike Davis, before I get to Fonnie Willis, you're very close to senior level, the most senior levels at the Justice Department over at the FBI. | ||
| Your thoughts, one about what's transpiring in Brown, but also Dan Bongino tenders his resignation within the first 10 months on that. | ||
| I think Dan got there, I think in February, March. | ||
| Your thoughts, sir? | ||
| I would say cheers to FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino. | ||
| He's a warrior. | ||
| He's a friend. | ||
| He went to the FBI for a short stint to bring much needed, bold, serious reforms to the FBI. | ||
| He never intended to stay beyond January. | ||
| He's told me that privately for many, many, many months. | ||
| He left a lot of money on the table to go do this government service. | ||
| He's going to go back and play a crucial role on the outside by continuing his conservative media, his podcast, and other media outlets that he runs to make sure that we have more warriors on the outside. | ||
| This has always been Dan Bongino's plan, and we should thank him for his service. | ||
| Mike Davis, you have been absolutely brutal in your treatment of Fonnie Willis from the very beginning and every day that she was up there. | ||
| Today, she kind of had to face the music a little bit. | ||
| It was almost a freak show. | ||
| I was so blown away by her demeanor and some of her statements. | ||
| Number one, the audience who's done this journey with us, Fonnie Willis said categorically, she is the finest, I think, district attorney in the Southeast United States. | ||
| Mike Davis, your thoughts? | ||
| I would say that poor Nathan Wade, apparently Nathan Wade had to buy her that fake rabbit fur coat that she wore into the court, to the Georgia Senate hearing today. | ||
| She went in there. | ||
| She was defiant. | ||
| She was telling the Georgia senators that their questions were so-called dumbass and some other things that Big Fanny was saying. | ||
| Big Fanny is a train wreck. | ||
| She's always been a train wreck, and she clearly committed crimes with her bogus prosecutions of President Trump and his aides and his allies related to their lawful objection to the 2020 election, again, which is permitted by the Electoral Count Act of 1887 along with the First Amendment. | ||
| Big Fanny, she got into big trouble on this prosecution because she hired her dumb, unqualified boyfriend, Nathan Wade, who she defended today. | ||
| She paid him, it was like $250 an hour, $700,000 in Fulton County funds. | ||
| She took these lavish hang on one second. | ||
| We're going to hold through the break. | ||
| I know you're busy. | ||
| Just stick with us. | ||
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| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
| Mike, just for the audience, you know, the Jack Smith thing, that's malicious, but this guy's an assassin. | ||
| He was coming to take Trump out and send Trump to prison for many, many decades or to die in prison. | ||
| Fanny Willis is something different. | ||
| I mean, she was trying to do the same thing, but here's what is for the state of Georgia, which Atlanta airport's one of the most busiest in the world. | ||
| They got all kinds of global corporations down there. | ||
| Atlanta prides itself as the most powerful city in the South. | ||
| And it hurts me to say that since I came from Richmond. | ||
| But this thing is embarrassing. | ||
| Not only is she malicious, it's a clown show. | ||
| And you're right. | ||
| Today, her demeanor, she was sitting there defiant saying, these are dumbass questions. | ||
| I mean, what is going to happen? | ||
| What's your recommendation to Georgia of what needs to happen there, sir? | ||
| So Georgia's state prosecutors and the feds both need to go on dual tracks and put Big Fanny's fat ass in prison because she politicized and weaponized her office to take out Trump and to take out his supporters for non-crimes. | ||
| She violated their constitutional rights. | ||
| She made them go through hell. | ||
| She made many of them spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on attorneys. | ||
| She dragged this out for years. | ||
| Big Fanny Willis was corrupt. | ||
| She hired her dumb, unqualified boyfriend, Nathan Wade, paid him $700,000, took illegal kickbacks in the form of these lavish trips to Belize, the Caribbean. | ||
| She's a gray goose girl, Big Fanny told us. | ||
| She said that she went Dutch and she, her boyfriend, Nathan Wade, she paid him back cash that she learned from her Black Panther father because she kept cash in her mattress, but she couldn't explain how she replenished that cash to keep that cash off of her house. | ||
| Remember, always $10,000. | ||
| It was one of the most illuminating, illuminating parts of her testimony. | ||
| Her father said, always keep $10,000 in cash. | ||
| Said like a true pirate, always keep $10,000 in cash in the mattress. | ||
| You never know in the middle of the night when you're going to need it. | ||
| I mean, she is, Big Fanny is a disgrace, and it is shameful that her big ass is walking around on the streets right now. | ||
| These Georgia prosecutors should indict and indict today. | ||
| The federal prosecutors should indict and indict today. | ||
| She committed perjury. | ||
| She obstructed justice. | ||
| She lied. | ||
| She committed fraud. | ||
| She conspired. | ||
| What the hell are these prosecutors doing in Georgia, both state and federal, to let this big tub of lord walk around and be defiant like she is today? | ||
| Put her fat ass in prison. | ||
| Mike, tonight, you're a son of Iowa and you had two of your best came home today to Dover en route to Iowa, two of our bravest National Guard from the Iowa National Guard. | ||
| What would you like to hear? | ||
| And what do you think it's necessary for the nation to hear from the President of the United States tonight, sir? | ||
| Yeah, first of all, I send my condolences to my fellow islands on these fallen service members, to their families. | ||
| It's tragic, but something that we need to remember, and we're seeing this all over our country. | ||
| We're seeing this all over the world. | ||
| We are at war with these Islamists. | ||
| They are trying to destroy the West. | ||
| They're trying to destroy our way of life. | ||
| We need to get Islamists the hell out of the West, out of Europe, out of the United States, ASAP. | ||
| This is not a war that we started. | ||
| This is a war that's been brought to our soil, and we need to treat it like a war. | ||
| We need to get Islamist the hell out of America, the hell out of the West. | ||
| And we need to make sure that these judges get the hell out of our way when we do it. | ||
| Mike Davis, where do people go to get the viceroy's social media in article 3? | ||
| Article3project.org, article number 3project.org. | ||
| You can follow us on social media, donate, but only what you can afford. | ||
| But again, the war room posse's superpower is action, action, action. | ||
| And Merry Christmas to the posse. | ||
| Happy holidays. | ||
| And thank you for everything the posse does. | ||
| Thank you, Mike Davis. | ||
| One of our leaders. | ||
| Thank you, Viceroy. | ||
| Reporting Dan Bongino. | ||
| It's official. | ||
| Dan Bongino has tendered his resignation as Deputy FBI Director to the President of the United States. | ||
| Julie Kelly joins us now. | ||
| Julie, you have waited a long time for the beginning of the process of both Jack Smith and Fanny Willis. | ||
| Let's start with Jack Smith. | ||
| He's defiant today. | ||
| He hears you. | ||
| He hears Mike Davis and he doesn't care, right? | ||
| He's heard all your analysis, read all your stuff. | ||
| Here's your in the war room. | ||
| He doesn't care. | ||
| They're down for a fight. | ||
| Are they not, ma'am? | ||
| Yes, they are. | ||
| And of course, we know, and I reported on this, Jack Smith leaking his opening remarks to friendly news organizations who posted what he was going to say behind closed doors, which was a defense of both his January 6th indictment and the documents case against the president. | ||
| I heard that he was very arrogant in the proceedings, which is not a surprise because that's how we've seen him conduct himself for years. | ||
| He appeared very haggard, apparently. | ||
| So maybe that's a good sign that this is wearing him down. | ||
| But this has to be step one, Steve, in the accountability, culpability for Jack Smith and his team of thugs for what he put this country through for almost two years after his appointment, unconstitutional appointment, by the way, by Attorney General Merrick Garland. | ||
| So I'm sure we'll get more leaks tonight. | ||
| We already saw Jamie Raskin make a comment saying that he was schooling House Republicans on both indictments. | ||
| I highly doubt it. | ||
| Hang on. | ||
| No, no. | ||
| I want to be blunt. | ||
| MSNBC and Raskin and that whole crowd, the whole thing about the Washington field office, you know, we know they're in Never Trump. | ||
| They blew it off. | ||
| This is a fight. | ||
| And people got to understand we lose the midterms. | ||
| Jack Smith is going to be one of the senior guys on Raskin's staff. | ||
| I cannot let this audience know how not just intense, how important this is. | ||
| They're so arrogant. | ||
| They think they got this. | ||
| I mean, Jack Smith walked into it today. | ||
| And listen, it is a judiciary committee without Matt Gates, right? | ||
| So you got some good people on there, but you don't maybe have the sharpest questioners. | ||
| He worked in there arrogant in the media, MSNBC today saying, hey, they won. | ||
| That Jack Smith schooled the House Judiciary Committee, ma'am. | ||
| Well, I mean, of course, that's going to be the spin. | ||
| However, Politico and you and I talked about this this morning is that it appeared that Jack Smith was going to be very obstinate and stonewall any answers. | ||
| We saw this from one of his henchmen, Thomas Wyndham, who was one of the lead prosecutors in the J6 case. | ||
| He refused to answer even basic questions, which resulted in a criminal referral to this DOJ last month for obstruction of Congress against Tom Wyndham. | ||
| Don't know the status of that criminal referral. | ||
| But look, Jack Smith has to be at the top of the list. | ||
| Find Jim Comey. | ||
| Okay, Letitia James, I get it. | ||
| That's sexy and, you know, I guess satisfied some corners of the base. | ||
| Jack Smith, everything about him embodies the corrupt, reckless, dangerous nature of this Department of Justice. | ||
| And if he is not held accountable and the people below him, Tom Winden and Molly Gaskin, J.T. Cooney in the Washington case, Jay Bratt and David Harbach in the classified documents case, which, by the way, was dismissed by Judge Cannon in July of 2024 after determining that his appointment violated the appointments clause of the Constitution. | ||
| His January 6th case, I posted this, I'll have more on this, was falling apart at the seams, not just after the Supreme Court immunity ruling, which gutted his J6 indictment against the president, hanging on by a thread by other Supreme Court ruling in the Fisher case and also returning that to the Supreme Court at some point, which would have gutted even more of that January 6th indictment. | ||
| For him to walk in there so arrogantly, what does that demonstrate, Steve? | ||
| He is not worried about being held accountable. | ||
| And that is the alarming, I think, thing that we should take away from today. | ||
| He apparently has started a law firm with these very same people. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| Folks, I understand. | ||
| They think they're winning here. | ||
| This is the point to take away today. | ||
| They think they're winning. | ||
| Let me pivot while we got time and I got you. | ||
| Fanny Willis, the same arrogance. | ||
| Fanny Willis sitting at the senator saying, these are dumb ass questions, kind of saying, why am I even brought here? | ||
| Your thoughts, ma'am. | ||
| Well, I mean, I don't think I could be any more powerful in my assessment than our friend Mike Davis and what he is in what he just told you about that. | ||
| But look, I think that they have a reason to feel smug. | ||
| We have are almost a year into total control of the government, at least the legislative and executive branch. | ||
| And aside from a few, you know, of these law affair-related indictments, obviously they have to confront this hyper-partisan judiciary, which they're getting some wins on. | ||
| But time is ticking. | ||
| The base is understandably frustrated. | ||
| Dan Bongino, now, as he reported, is resigning as deputy director. | ||
| You know, who knows what's going to happen at the FBI now. | ||
| So there is understandable frustration, growing frustration. | ||
| Are we, Julie Kelly? | ||
| Are we a step closer to impeaching Boesberg, ma'am, the judge? | ||
| I have no idea. | ||
| Not a clue. | ||
| Haven't heard a thing. | ||
| Recall that last month, six Republican senators sent a letter to the chief judge of the D.C. Circuit. | ||
| So this is Sri Srivancan, the Obama appointee, who is technically has authority over Jeb Bosberg, asking him to suspend Jeb Bosberg pending impeachment proceedings. | ||
| That was over a month ago. | ||
| Did we get a response from the D.C. Circuit, from Judge Srivasan? | ||
| No, not that we know of. | ||
| Has anyone moved a step closer towards holding Jeb Bosberg accountable, who was just bench slapped again this week by the D.C. Circuit, saying that his contempt inquiry is all out of sorts, that he's not following federal rules of criminal procedure by pursuing this inquiry before bringing an official referral to the DOJ. | ||
| He doesn't care either. | ||
| These people now feel insulated. | ||
| They feel like they're going to get away with it, and there's a very good reason why, because this Republican leadership has been a failure so far in doing what needs to be done to hold them accountable. | ||
| The Vanny Fair interview shows us that the chief of staff, Susie Wiles, was pretty adamantly opposed to the J6, throwing out the J6 cases and freeing the people, and particularly the violent ones. | ||
| You advised the president differently, and the president took your guidance. | ||
| What would you tell the president of the United States today as he gets ready to address the nation at 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time? | ||
| What would you tell the president? | ||
| You believe it's very important for him to get the word out to the American people, ma'am? | ||
| I mean, I would forcefully speak to the American people about one of his top agendas, which was holding accountable the people who destroyed the trust in the DOJ, the FBI, and other institutions. | ||
| And I think it's time that he expresses his own frustration at the lack of progress now, a year, almost a year into this, and that time is running out. | ||
| These judges like Jeb Bosberg are completely out of control. | ||
| And we have these law affair perps who so far getting away with it. | ||
| And, you know, the Republicans will pay. | ||
| We all know this in the midterms if we don't see some drastic action soon. | ||
| Where is the criminal referral on Tom Wyndham? | ||
| Why has it been sitting on someone's desk for a month? | ||
| What is the update there? | ||
| So that's just one example of things that we are, we should have some information about. | ||
| So I think that's one thing I would like to see from the president, but also I think just an urgency that the clock is winding down in terms of having power over the legislative and executive branch and expressing that so we understand that this is going to be the focus of this White House and Republican Congress for the next 12 months. | ||
| Otherwise, we're all in really big trouble. | ||
| Julie, we've got about 20 seconds. | ||
| Where do people go to your sub stack and get all your content, ma'am? | ||
| Tomorrow update on Jack Smith's performance today to the extent that we can get information, but also what we know that he disclosed publicly. | ||
| So that's declassified with Julie Kelly at Substack and then posting one on X, Julie underscore Kelly 2. | ||
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| Is Trump going to start a war in Venezuela? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know when this program airs, the one that we're on right now. | ||
| This thing's probably going to be a little bit more. | ||
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| So, right. | ||
| So, my sense is I don't know the answer. | ||
| I've certainly been on the phone a lot about it. | ||
| I have no power. | ||
| I'm a podcaster, but I'm very interested. | ||
| And so, here's what I know so far: which is that members of Congress were briefed yesterday that a war is coming, and it'll be announced in the address to the nation tonight at 9 o'clock by the president. | ||
| Who knows, by the way, if that will actually happen? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| And I never want to overstate what I know, which is pretty limited in general. | ||
| Okay, Tucker is throwing that out there. | ||
| It may or may not be. | ||
| I hear that it may actually be a more general economic update end of the year. | ||
| Who knows? | ||
| He's asked that the networks for 20 minutes starting at 9 o'clock. | ||
| The coverage is going to continue about the address of the nation with John Solomon and his team. | ||
| He's going to have actually Senator Tuberville on. | ||
| Tuberville gave a very moving eulogy on the Senate floor today with about Ella Cook. | ||
| There's a piece that just popped in Daily Mail about a former FBI agent and profiler who believes her belief is that the subjects were targeted. | ||
| That's her belief. | ||
| I'll get that up momentarily and we're going to talk about that tonight. | ||
| I'll be back at 8.45 p.m. during Studio 6B to kind of do a transition to the president's address. | ||
| It'll start approximately 9 o'clock, go at about 9.20. | ||
| We're going to have all the major voices in Real America's Voice are going to join me afterwards for some analysis, commentary, observations. | ||
| A couple of outsiders think Alex Jones has agreed to join us and some others. | ||
| So we're going to make sure we get a full, you know, and we'll go to, there's nothing else to talk about about this. | ||
| Very important, very important. | ||
| Who represents Ella Cook? | ||
| We know that the Brown officials were taking down all upset. | ||
| They chewed everybody out yesterday about doxing certain individuals at Brown. | ||
| It looks like they were students that were, or at least associated with Brown. | ||
| They were on the website. | ||
| They took it down because there was all kind of chatter about, I don't know, LGBTQ, some of these pro-Palestinian groups, like people that were Islamist, et cetera. | ||
| They took that down. | ||
| They've been very, they've gone out of the way to protect that. | ||
| Who protects Ella Cook? | ||
| And more importantly, parents, conservative kids in schools all over the country and parents. | ||
| Like I said, once again, if there's a Centilla and you got the profiler and the FBI agent on Daily Mail and one of the top stories, the senior story you can go to that's not talking about Robert Honner. | ||
| Let's say that. | ||
| Saying it's this Brown situation and her professional opinion, it looks like it was targeted. | ||
| So I would like to have some officials come out tonight and actually say something about this or just tell us, hey, it wasn't just totally random. | ||
| We're still looking for the guy. | ||
| I think parents need to know this because our theory of the case here, including what's happening down in Savannah with the acid attack, you can see this. | ||
| You see what happened in Sydney the other day. | ||
| This is a little bit coming unraveled, and we got to stop it. | ||
| We got to push back on it. | ||
| You got to fight back on it. | ||
| You can't just sit there and be passive about it. | ||
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| John Solomon, be right up. | ||
| We're going to leave you with the right stuff. | ||
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