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My name is Shane Jenkins, Enrique Tario, Robert Morris, Daniel Caldwell, my name's Mickey. | |
| My name is Pete Schwartz, Mary Raimi, Brian Nichols, Deborah Mamau, John Nassif, Jordan McClure, George, White Wolf Riley, Robert Geeswine, Daudrianne Southern, Andrew Tockey, Jessica Watkins, Timothy Hale, Tommy Keeu, Billy Cressman. | ||
| This anthem means a lot to me because it's what held us together. | ||
| Against the odds, our faith that our days of this nation will be renewed is still there. | ||
| We formed bonds that can never be broken. | ||
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I, along with my brothers and sisters, weather the storm. | |
| We will never stop fighting for this country. | ||
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And my friends and my brothers that also helped me through this tough time. | |
| Because we are what makes this country the greatest country on this planet. | ||
| In this moment, in this anthem, is living. | ||
| We sing for all the people who never made it home. | ||
| Through us, their stories will be told. | ||
| We stand as one united in this fight for liberty. | ||
| Justice full of our voices ring the band of free. | ||
| Hey, freedom ain't free, no, it comes with a price. | ||
| Rest in peace, Charlie, can't believe they took your life. | ||
| Didn't make it back home to your children and wife. | ||
| By any means, we have to keep freedom of speech alive. | ||
| Hey, rest in peace, Corey, all the fires that you fight to the cops and military that been fighting day and night. | ||
| So we could have liberty and our God-given rights. | ||
| To all the mothers and fathers that's just trying to protect their child. | ||
| Hey, freedom worth dying for, dreams worth fighting for. | ||
| God got us, I promise that's the reason I smile. | ||
| Protesting with our voice and our presence and our words. | ||
| We ain't killing people for disagreeing, man. | ||
| That's absurd. | ||
| We ain't burning down cities because we pray to you. | ||
| We sing for all the people who never made it home through us. | ||
| We stand as one united in this fight for liberty. | ||
| Justice full of our voices ring the dentum of the free. | ||
| Hey, stop killing people that just want to debate. | ||
| When we protest, and you ain't seen no guns and no flames. | ||
| We don't have to agree, we ain't gotta think the same. | ||
| Country built on conservative values, let's reclaim it. | ||
| It's not about hate, we just wanna feel heard. | ||
| We standing for the truth, not just following the herd. | ||
| You can love your country and still call out its flaws. | ||
| You can back the Constitution and still question the laws. | ||
| We don't wanna be killed just for speaking our voice. | ||
| God coming soon, man, so it's time to rejoice. | ||
| Let the ballots be counted, let the questions be asked. | ||
| Let the people decide, don't just bury the past. | ||
| And don't let evil get you down, cause God will stay in the world. | ||
| We sing for all the people who never made it home to us. | ||
| Another person that I have to thank is Donald J. Trump. | ||
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Our brotherhood that we built and the country we believed in, and especially our president, we never would have made it out. | |
| Blessed by God, pardoned by trust. | ||
| Thank you, Donald Trump, for pardoning us and giving us a second chance on life. | ||
| President Trump for pardoning me. | ||
| saving my soul on Donald Trump for giving me the part. | ||
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I want to thank Donald Trump for parting us, and it's the only reason that we're here today, all together, free, with smiles on our faces. | |
| 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'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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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
| It's Saturday, 20 December, year of our Lord, 2025. | ||
| We're here at Amfest. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Can we get a sweeping shot of this, guys? | ||
| All I got here is hangover a second. | ||
| Can we get a sweeping shot of this? | ||
| There we go. | ||
| I know it's hard to believe. | ||
| I know it's hard to believe, but the War Room and Rav Rav Cruise a little slow today since they just got in from O'Keefe's party momentarily. | ||
| Thank you guys. | ||
| Thank you, particularly being here early. | ||
| I know it's tough. | ||
| We're going to do interviews. | ||
| I got Mike Lindell. | ||
| We're going to talk. | ||
| Okay, the song. | ||
| How do we, we got a down, that song went to number one last night, right? | ||
| The song went to number one. | ||
| However, however, however, however, overnight, we were topped by Maria Carrey, Mariah Carey, right there. | ||
| Whatever. | ||
| Whatever. | ||
| I'm not, as you know, as you can tell, I'm not quite quite as okay. | ||
| Here's what you need to do. | ||
| Just download the song on iTunes if you can. | ||
| We're in a fight to be number one today. | ||
| Streaming is great, but downloads count towards billboard ratings. | ||
| So if you go to iTunes and download it, it'll be great. | ||
| Or buy it, whatever it is. | ||
| Fantastic. | ||
| We're going to get the producer in a minute. | ||
| You guys having a good Amfest so far? | ||
| You know, this is traditionally the hardest show we do of the year because, you know, CPAC, it used to be the Saturday morning show and CPAC used to be very hard. | ||
| People, of course, there it's Eastern Standard Time, so it's 10 here at Amfest. | ||
| It's 8 in the morning Mountain Standard Time. | ||
| And the big parties are really the Friday night parties. | ||
| Saturday night parties are big, but the Friday night parties are big. | ||
| And of course, the War Room crew is known to party. | ||
| So we want to thank everybody for showing up. | ||
| Ben, you've got Ben Berkwom right there. | ||
| Okay, Ben's in the audience. | ||
| You got some interviews we want to start off with. | ||
| We want to get everybody to participate. | ||
| Listen, in the participation, one thing we know is every time somebody comes on here in the audience and you talk about your group, you talk about support, what your task and purpose is. | ||
| We know it has a tendency to blow up because everybody in the Warren Posse goes and tries to support you. | ||
| People are supportive. | ||
| So make sure you tell us what you're doing and where you're doing it. | ||
| We need, like I said yesterday and I said last night. | ||
| Did you guys see the speech last night? | ||
| Lord have mercy. | ||
| We kicked over. | ||
| We kicked over a hornet's nest last night. | ||
| We'll talk more about that later. | ||
| But One of the points I was trying to make is Charlie Kirk with Amphest, and you've seen Charlie in his humility and that prove me wrong, and all the young people are here and engaging conversation and all that. | ||
| But some of this thing about the platforming and the First Amendment and all that, it's very important. | ||
| Don't get me wrong. | ||
| Charlie lived, that was Andrew Breitbert and Charlie were both First Amendment guys. | ||
| But there are many deeper issues that are really we got to get to the bottom of. | ||
| The most basic issue is who controls this country, who makes the decisions. | ||
| MAGA is a populist movement. | ||
| We've had, as I went through last night, and the left never wants to talk about it, but the Republican establishment never wants to talk about it either. | ||
| Since Donald Trump came on the scene, basically in 2014, but really 2015 for the primary, we've only lost one election. | ||
| There's never been, that's because of you. | ||
| That's because of you. | ||
| That record, nobody ever mentions that. | ||
| For a decade, we lost the 2018 midterm, and you could tell that was going to happen. | ||
| People were leaning on their shovels. | ||
| Hey, Trump's in. | ||
| We got the House Senate. | ||
| Remember, Paul Ryan quit. | ||
| He wouldn't leave. | ||
| Nobody had any energy. | ||
| And Nancy Pelosi, and this is one of the things that inspired me more, she kind of took our playbook and they went door to door that summer in 2018. | ||
| They went door to door. | ||
| You know what they were saying? | ||
| If you vote for this guy or this woman, we're going to impeach Trump. | ||
| And at our first opportunity, they're going to impeach her. | ||
| And that's what's going to happen this time. | ||
| This is why I'm not going to say this is the most important election because you hear that every time. | ||
| But I will tell you that this year coming up is going to be the nastiest politically we've ever had. | ||
| They started with the assassination of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| I know it's hard to believe, and it was yesterday when Andrew came up and I told some of the turning point people. | ||
| Yesterday was when it really hit me that Charlie's here in spirit, but Charlie, as a person, as an individual, as a spirit here in this world is gone, right? | ||
| They knew that. | ||
| Whoever was the trigger man, and hopefully we'll find that out, and maybe they'll find it out in this case and they'll get the evidence out. | ||
| But in back of that trigger man is the demons, and it's demonic. | ||
| You know, Charlie Kirk, if you go back and look at his teachings as a set of teachings, one of the things that animated him was the fact that we have de-Christianized this country over the last 50 to 100 years, right? | ||
| Maybe post-World War II. | ||
| We started, and we've de-Christianized the institutions in this country. | ||
| And you can see, go to any public school, go to any community. | ||
| You can see the rot, the moral rot. | ||
| That's what Charlie Kirk's crusade was to reverse that rot and to re-Christianize our institutions and to do it through these amazing young people here, right? | ||
| To evangelize in the public space that we have a civic responsibility to re-Christianize our institutions. | ||
| That's what this is about. | ||
| That's why it's a spiritual war. | ||
| That's why Charlie Kirk was assassinated. | ||
| And that is for we, the living, to take that and to carry it on. | ||
| And to do that, we're going to have to have some hard conversations and we're going to have to take some hard and unpleasant positions, right? | ||
| It's a couple things we have to do. | ||
| In this country, who calls the shots? | ||
| Do the oligarchs call the shots or the people? | ||
| Well, let me say that's to be determined. | ||
| I'm long MAGA because I know we can do this. | ||
| But that's a question that's up in the air right now. | ||
| And when you say oligarchs, remember, and this is about your own lives, We're going to go through one of the biggest inflection points in the history of our species in the next five to ten years. | ||
| You're going to hit the singularity, right? | ||
| On this side is Homo sapiens. | ||
| On the other side is Homo sapiens 2.0, 1.5. | ||
| And these young people are going to have some horrible and tough decisions to make of their personal lives and about their children. | ||
| That is, and it's not just artificial intelligence. | ||
| That's the lead sled dog right now with all the problems, potential, but huge problems. | ||
| In fact, there was just an individual, a war room posse member that was here that works in one of the weapons labs. | ||
| He's just a listener, a viewer, and he came up to me and said, everything you're saying about them taking over the National Labs and Weapons Labs is 100% true. | ||
| He said, this is very dangerous. | ||
| We've never had this before. | ||
| But artificial intelligence, one part. | ||
| You've got CRISPR, you've got quantum computing. | ||
| The convergence of that is going to radically change everything. | ||
| Now, who's going to be in charge of that change? | ||
| Is it going to be these oligarchs? | ||
| Is it going to be you? | ||
| And our national security policy, who is it going to be that's in charge? | ||
| Is it McCain, these globalists, about Ukraine, of us putting another $100 billion in there? | ||
| We're not putting $100 billion into our country. | ||
| Or as I told people, the Wall Street Journal today has a huge article, Lee Story in the Wall Street Journal. | ||
| It's about the U.S. | ||
| I don't know if it's the official plan, but Jared and Witkoff have put forward a plan for Gaza. | ||
| That's, I don't know, $400 billion, something like that, to redevelopment. | ||
| $60 billion coming from the U.S. government to build a city of the future. | ||
| You know, until you put $60 billion into East Palestine, right? | ||
| When we put $60 billion into East Palestine, then come back and talk to me, right? | ||
| We shouldn't be putting a penny into Ukraine, into Gaza. | ||
| That's their deal, right? | ||
| That's right. | ||
| Last night, we bombed Syria in a huge carpet bombing operation. | ||
| But the question gets to be: why are we in Syria? | ||
| I mean, to be blunt, that's an ISIS force that we're supporting. | ||
| I mean, this is one of the reasons the Israelis have a problem with it. | ||
| Because that's Turkey. | ||
| That's Erdogan's deal to take that over, and we're backing it. | ||
| I got a solution. | ||
| Here's my solution. | ||
| Instead of having Iowa National Guard deployed in Syria to get a couple of them killed, why don't we do this? | ||
| Why don't we bring them all home and send them to Minneapolis? | ||
| And after we've deported 100,000 Somalians and got that money back they stole from us, then we think about short commercial break. | ||
| The Mike Lindell running for governor of Minnesota next in the war room. | ||
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| My name is Shane Jenkins, Enrique Tario. | ||
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Robert Morris. | |
| Daniel Caldwell. | ||
| My name is Mickey. | ||
| My name is Pete Schwartz. | ||
| Barry Ramey. | ||
| Brian Nichols. | ||
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Deborah Mamao, Neopoly, John Asse, Jordan McClure. | |
| George Whitewolf Friday. | ||
| Anthem of the Free. | ||
| The producer is going to be with us momentarily. | ||
| I got Greg Roeberg up here. | ||
| Greg is running for the Attorney General of Arizona. | ||
| Not that we need an Attorney General to get on top of things, right? | ||
| This situation here is a disaster. | ||
| Greg, hang on for a second. | ||
| Ben Berquam, the floor is yours, sir. | ||
| Well, we have some amazing patriots out here, and I have to first apologize to Cynthia for leaving California, but there are many patriots there in California still fighting. | ||
| Tell us about who you are and what you guys are doing. | ||
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Hi, I'm Cynthia Collins, and I'm actually surrounded by CND Eagans who are going to take ground and put our feet down to fight for California. | |
| So we're here to tell you, do not discount California. | ||
| We are going to take it back, and especially, you know what, the Asian conservatives, don't you think that we're not liberal? | ||
| We're not liberal. | ||
| We're conservative. | ||
| Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
| Now, correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
| You're Chinese American. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| And you're at a Compton. | ||
| You're straight at a Compton. | ||
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Straight out of Compton. | |
| There's no Chinese people in Compton. | ||
| How tough is it being a kid being Chinese in Compton? | ||
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Yeah, so I grew up in Compton during the Watts riots. | |
| I didn't leave until I was 18. | ||
| The Crips and the Pirings were coming in. | ||
| My next-door neighbor's house sold for $1 on the HUD auction. | ||
| Nobody wanted to live in Compton. | ||
| Somehow God put me there to prove that there are good people that come out of Compton, actually, but that we need to fight for California. | ||
| not leaving. | ||
| I'm not leaving. | ||
| I'm not leaving. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
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Thank you. | |
| We got to get you to run for office. | ||
| Why are you not running for office? | ||
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Because I have five children and seven grandkids. | |
| Well, that's why you should run for office. | ||
| Isn't it? | ||
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I know. | |
| I've been told. | ||
| I've been told. | ||
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Well, at least you're raising them right. | |
| All right. | ||
| Well, speaking of illegal aliens and the impact of illegal aliens, sir, tell me your story. | ||
| Okay, well, I was working drywall down in South Florida, Broward County. | ||
| This is a cautionary tale. | ||
| And what happened is that so many illegals came in from Mexico and Central America that first the price dropped and then the contractors wouldn't even hire you. | ||
| And that was in 1988. | ||
| So you can see how far we've evolved since that time. | ||
| Wait, I thought illegals only do jobs Americans don't want to do. | ||
| Not the case, but they will do the jobs lower price. | ||
| How much did they drive wages? | ||
| Because they're hardworking. | ||
| How much did they drive wages down? | ||
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Well, they went down about probably 50%, and then the contractors wouldn't. | |
| And see, in the drywall trade, it's not hourly, it's square foot. | ||
| So, you know, they dropped it, dropped it. | ||
| But, you know. | ||
| It just became untenable. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| You couldn't compete. | ||
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Yeah, I actually went up to New England and that gave me about another two or three years before they came up there. | |
| Hold it. | ||
| You're from Jacksonville, right? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So you're a full-bred cracker from Jacksonville. | ||
| You went up, you had to go north and get Yankee work. | ||
| Those desperate times. | ||
| But this is, this is, I mean, the crazy thing, Steve, that from the 80s, people don't realize we've been devastated in this country. | ||
| They've been gutting this country. | ||
| They've been gutting this country against working people for 40, 50 years. | ||
| Ever since China, the whole deal. | ||
| Hang on one second. | ||
| Let's get the, sir, what's your name? | ||
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It's Lance from Jacksonville. | |
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you for being a, he's a four-hour a day. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Let's go to LJ. | ||
| Do we have LJ in the studio? | ||
| LJ, what happened to our song overnight? | ||
| How are we doing? | ||
| Yeah, how are we doing, Steve? | ||
| Good morning. | ||
| Well, it's always nice to wait for you. | ||
| What's going on on the song? | ||
| The audience here wants to participate. | ||
| We're in the top 10. | ||
| All genres. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| And this doesn't happen very often with someone that's not with a major record label, right? | ||
| It's very unusual to launch that high. | ||
| Definitely not. | ||
| I mean, we have no support from the DSP's digital streaming platforms, Apple, Spotify. | ||
| They're not going to support a record like this. | ||
| But it goes to show you, you know, this is the power of the War Room posse and the RAV community. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| We're actually going to have, I think some of the singers, some of the people associated with the making the song are going to be with us later. | ||
| Just be very specific. | ||
| What does this audience need to do today and the folks watching on TV and listening on podcasts? | ||
| What do they have to do today to drive this song back up to number one? | ||
| Get on your iPhone, go to the iTunes store and download for $1.29, download the MP3 of the Anthem of the Free. | ||
| Okay, everybody got that? | ||
| Everybody understand it? | ||
| It's beyond me, but I'll get instructions later. | ||
| LJ, we're looking forward to having the whole choir back on the steps of the Capitol. | ||
| I think what we got to do on the steps of the Capitol, we have to do it at the exact time the first Fed let in a J6er, right? | ||
| Which I think was about one o'clock. | ||
| At that very moment when the Fed surrection started, that's where we all have the J6 choir. | ||
| You like that? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We'll see if Mike Johnson approves that. | ||
| Poly Pockets. | ||
| It's a tough crowd. | ||
| LJ, what's your social media? | ||
| Where do people find out more about you and what we're doing at Real America's Music? | ||
| I'm at LJ on Truth, LJ Fino on Instagram. | ||
| And I would just encourage everybody to follow Real America's voice at Real America's Music Socials as well. | ||
| Stay tuned. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
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Let's hear it from LJ. | |
| The J6 choir. | ||
| The prison choir. | ||
| Mike Lindell. | ||
| Mike Lindell. | ||
| Like you didn't have enough to do. | ||
| You're trying to prove all the elections in the country were stolen. | ||
| You're trying to get election integrity. | ||
| You've got the greatest pillow company in the world. | ||
| Why are you running for governor? | ||
| Well, Steve, first of all, I want to say something to everyone there. | ||
| I wish I could have been everybody, but yes, I went all in running for governor. | ||
| And I want to say one thing, Steve, if I can, about Charlie. | ||
| When I did events with Charlie and he would go on speaking before me, I'd be in the green room and I'd just get closer to Jesus. | ||
| And I just want to encourage everyone, never stop spreading his teachings and his what he did because he just was so amazing. | ||
| And anyway, Steve, yeah, I would have been there, everybody. | ||
| My Lindell TV is here. | ||
| But I'm running for governor of Minnesota because I believe that I have the solution to fix all the problem. | ||
| The biggest problem, the fraud, it's not just Minnesota, it's nationwide. | ||
| But I will, I want to save Minnesota. | ||
| We'll save our country. | ||
| I born and raised in Minnesota, and there's so many things a good person can do as a businessman that politicians aren't doing. | ||
| Steve, I met politicians all over this country for the last four and a half years, and there's so many that have hidden agendas that don't help the people. | ||
| And usually they're evil agendas. | ||
| They're self-serving agendas. | ||
| And I've got so many problem solutions. | ||
| When we talk about the fraud in Minnesota, when I met in 2017 or 18. | ||
| Hang on a second. | ||
| Hang on. | ||
| Hang on. | ||
| Slow down. | ||
| Slow down. | ||
| Because I know you're a very mathematical guy, the way you run your company. | ||
| It seems to me it's pretty, I think, $18 billion. | ||
| An assistant U.S. attorney said there's been $18 billion of fraud. | ||
| So I think the audience has a question. | ||
| It's pretty basic. | ||
| When are you going to ship these Samayans out of there and get our freaking money back? | ||
| Well, that's the first thing that's got to happen. | ||
| I think even Christy Noam said the other day there's like 70% of overstate visas in here illegally. | ||
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Send them back, send them back, send them back. | |
| Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, we love you, brother, but please don't sound like a politician. | ||
| How are we going to send them back and get our freaking money? | ||
| And we got to put the ones in prison. | ||
| But Steve, this is a blessing. | ||
| I look at this as a blessing. | ||
| It's an opportunity. | ||
| This is what I was saying. | ||
| When I first met Ben Carson in the first term, I told him about charities and stuff that you stick your money in it and a dollar in and a dime comes out. | ||
| And Ben said, Mike, with the federal government, you put a dollar in and only a nickel comes out and you can't find it that's supposed to go to the need. | ||
| So for six years, I worked on the solution with our rare welfare systems involving the private sector. | ||
| We have a plug-in system that will not only clean up the fraud, but you got to look at each one of these things and say, is it even worth doing? | ||
| And if it is worth doing, you better get your best bang for your buck so that if you fix all that, then you can lower your taxes. | ||
| It becomes a beautiful thing. | ||
| This is disgusting. | ||
| All these programs that are out there that don't work. | ||
| And all it is is people become dependent on them. | ||
| They need to change immediately. | ||
| Hey, that sounds great. | ||
| It also sounds enormously complicated. | ||
| How about this? | ||
| Just take all the programs to zero and get them out of the country. | ||
| Right? | ||
| Let's just all the programs just go to zero. | ||
| Just go to zero. | ||
| Well, there's there. | ||
| There's Steve, it's not complicated. | ||
| I've been working on it six years, and we will roll out the plan. | ||
| But you do have things where there are programs where it really does help people. | ||
| Think of these programs that were in there. | ||
| That money that was allocated all stole from the taxpayers. | ||
| What about the people that did really need it? | ||
| And maybe there wasn't a need there, but there was. | ||
| But if there was, that's what you got to look at too. | ||
| And I really believe what we have, what we've developed. | ||
| I launched the whole prototype in Detroit years ago. | ||
| And by the way, these programs that I had back then, Keith Ellison in Minnesota right now, everybody has been attacking that program for about a year and a half now. | ||
| Hang on, just hang on. | ||
| We're going to hold you through break. | ||
| Just take a second. | ||
| Did I hear Mike Lindell say that some of the programs are good? | ||
| Brother, you're a politician for a week, and you know, all of a sudden, where's my Mike Lindell? | ||
| May we'll just come back and work on selling pellets. | ||
| I'm kidding. | ||
| Lindell's going to be great. | ||
| He's already shocked the political universe. | ||
| Because we launched on the show last week. | ||
| Remember, they all thought it was a joke. | ||
| They know it's not a joke now. | ||
| Because Waltz is going to prison. | ||
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The people who never made it home to assist stories will be told. | |
| And we have only, only warriors are here. | ||
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Only warriors. | |
| That lovely lady who was up here a minute ago, that's Sakal Sagal Chada. | ||
| She's the U.S. Attorney for Nevada, one of President Trump's hardest. | ||
| Mike, we're jammed for time. | ||
| By the way, we trust the plan. | ||
| Your plan's great. | ||
| You're burning it up in Minnesota. | ||
| We just got to put Walls in prison, ship out the Samayans, and get our money back and go zero and all the new programs. | ||
| Then you got it. | ||
| You'll be the greatest governor in Minnesota history. | ||
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| Okay, everybody. | ||
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| They're the reasons, and you guys are helping them. | ||
| And the grace of God that we got through. | ||
| So now I can go all in to be the next governor of the state of Minnesota. | ||
| And you guys also there. | ||
| You can go to mikelindellg.com. | ||
| He's out there. | ||
| MikeLindellGove.com. | ||
| And we will make Minnesota great again. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Do you understand the meltdown they're going to have when Mike Lindell wins the governorship of Minnesota? | ||
| Now, think about it. | ||
| We're all going to get out there and campaign for him. | ||
| It's going to be wild. | ||
| He's done a great job. | ||
| I mean, really, the mainstream media is taking this very seriously because I think he's neck and neck with Walls. | ||
| And Walls is going to prison. | ||
| Democrats trying to get him to... | ||
| This is how bad the Democrats are. | ||
| Think about it. | ||
| No due diligence. | ||
| He could have, if you guys hadn't put your shoulder to the wheel and Turning Point and Charlie and everybody, think about it. | ||
| Waltz would be vice president of the United States right now. | ||
| Not just he's incompetent, a bad guy, and he's goofy, right? | ||
| But all this theft, the brother's going to prison. | ||
| I mean, this thing is out of control, and he's trying to run away from. | ||
| That shows you they don't care. | ||
| They're going to give you, in a world that's on fire, a third world war, all of it, they're going to give you Mike Walls because remember their logic. | ||
| Oh, he speaks to gun owners. | ||
| He's a guy's guy. | ||
| Does Waltz strike you as a guy's guy? | ||
| Isn't he the weird gym teacher you don't want in your small children? | ||
| Give me a quick, let's get some more interviews. | ||
| Who we got? | ||
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All right, you know, my brother. | |
| Hi, I'm Aaron from Surprise, Arizona. | ||
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So thank you for the war room for waking me up October of 19. | |
| That prompted me to apply to be a PC, Dean Schultz experience in 2020. | ||
| It took 37 months for the GOP locally to approve it. | ||
| But now the Dallas County GOP has reached out. | ||
| They need help. | ||
| Jesse and I will go there in March. | ||
| Dallas County of Dallas, Texas. | ||
| In Dallas, Texas. | ||
| They need 300 people. | ||
| They're not following through there. | ||
| They're hardcore. | ||
| Correct. | ||
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We've taught hand counts here in Maricopa County the last three years. | |
| So we have a team ready to go. | ||
| And we're going to go out to the page. | ||
| Whoa, You've taught hand counts in Maricopa County. | ||
| Is there a district? | ||
| Maricopa County doesn't have hand counts. | ||
| We don't do it at the county level. | ||
| Do it for internal GOP functions. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So when we vote for VO GOP. | ||
| Because Maricopa County is the most corrupt or one of the most corrupt, stealing, and they're run by Republicans. | ||
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Well, Rick Richard was a Democrat with the label of a Republic on him. | |
| So we're going to do the hard work. | ||
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And there's five primaries in March next year. | |
| Those ballots are already being printed in Texas, not in Arizona, Texas. | ||
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But I'm saying nationally, there's five primaries in March. | |
| Those ballots are already being printed. | ||
| We need to get active. | ||
| This is a day of action. | ||
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We need to commence midterms 2026 today. | |
| Get involved. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Get involved. | ||
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Thank you, Adam. | |
| Do you have a site to go to? | ||
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I'm just a local guy. | |
| I'm on Getter. | ||
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Follow me at PSU underscore S-I-G-E-P. | |
| When I talk about the Warring Engine Room, there's probably 20, 25 people that over the years have watched the show I've gotten to know. | ||
| And so during the show, they're sending us different stuff, telling me what my shortcomings are. | ||
| So we're doing mid-commissioners. | ||
| At least I admit it, Ben. | ||
| Hang on one second. | ||
| We're going to go back to interview in a second. | ||
| Okay, Roeberg, you were one of the president's lawyers here fighting, right? | ||
| I was. | ||
| I was the 2024 Trump campaign election attorney. | ||
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Okay. | |
| And we won in 24, right? | ||
| What were the lessons you learned from 20 that you guys applied to 24 to make sure we didn't get it stolen? | ||
| Well, so in 20, I was volunteering, sort of low level. | ||
| i've been a business attorney in arizona for close to 20 years and i i learned a lot about the corruption and the messes going on and so in 24 hang on hang on hang on are you Is he too nice to be Attorney General? | ||
| You come across a nice guy. | ||
| Why are you doing this? | ||
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We need an AG. | |
| We need an original gangster AG in Arizona, right? | ||
| You know, Arizona is so damn, it's a great state with great people. | ||
| The Democrats and the establishment of Republicans have made this one of the most corrupt states in the Union, right? | ||
| They steal in elections all the time. | ||
| So what are you going to do about it? | ||
| Let's keep it simple. | ||
| I was the Trump campaign attorney. | ||
| I'm sick of the politicians. | ||
| I'm not a politician. | ||
| I'm running for Attorney General to finally, finally, finally clean up Arizona's elections. | ||
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We're going to do it. | |
| We need your help. | ||
| We're going to do it. | ||
| So not to bring up old business, but what do we, in Georgia, we're going to try to have some of the guys on today in Georgia. | ||
| In Georgia, they finally, the 300,000, 350,000 ballots. | ||
| We're closing in on it finally. | ||
| What are you going to do till we get to the bottom of the stolen 2020 election? | ||
| Pretty simple. | ||
| So we have a federal-only ballot here in Arizona, if you guys know of this, where people who can't prove citizenship, don't show ID, can still vote on the federal ballot. | ||
| Believe it or not, there are 50,000 people on this list. | ||
| I'm going to get a hold of the list. | ||
| I'm going to cross-reference DHS and I'm going to see who is and who isn't a citizen on that list. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| When President Trump says he has a boatload of information of all the states and he's going to release it and Kurt Olson's up there working for him in the White House, do you have any knowledge at all about what's going to happen and what states it's going to talk about? | ||
| I'm hearing things. | ||
| I'm going to let Kurt come out with his own information. | ||
| Kurt's done a lot of good work, especially here in Arizona, doing a lot of post-election work. | ||
| And President Trump is on it. | ||
| He understands the mission. | ||
| He understands the fight we're all doing. | ||
| And with president's help, the president's help, we're going to solve these election problems in this country. | ||
| Is Greg got too much Jimmy Stewart in him? | ||
| No. | ||
| Is he tough enough? | ||
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You think? | |
| Okay, I'm going to have him go work the crowd. | ||
| You guys are going to sell this retail. | ||
| Look, I know this guy. | ||
| He's tough as bootleather, but he's a gentleman, right? | ||
| Which is great. | ||
| But sometimes in these fights, because they're going to come at you with everything they've got, they're going to try to tear you apart, destroy your family, all of it. | ||
| Knowing that, why do you want to do this? | ||
| You've got a successful career, you've got a great family, you've got friends that think the world of you. | ||
| Why are you going to put it on the line to go out there and really have your face ripped off? | ||
| Steve, I might be a wolf in sheep's clothing here because I am tough. | ||
| I'm a fighter. | ||
| In 2024, when people were under indictment, when people were being canceled, when lawyers were being fired, and they needed someone to step up for the 2024 election, they called me. | ||
| And I did. | ||
| I stood up, I served. | ||
| I'm going to stand up in 2026. | ||
| I'm going to serve again. | ||
| And we're going to clean these elections up. | ||
| Roeber, where do they go for your site? | ||
| Go to my ex. | ||
| It's Greg4AZ at Greg4AZ on X. | ||
| We just launched a couple weeks ago. | ||
| You can be one of my first followers. | ||
| Find election updates, campaign updates, and great updates for the War Room posse. | ||
| Okay, let's go out there and work the crowd. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| Greg Roeberg, the next Attorney General of the great state of Arizona. | ||
| Thank you, Steve. | ||
| God, we need one. | ||
| Who do I have now? | ||
| Oh, come on up. | ||
| Thanks, bro. | ||
| Wow, okay. | ||
| Grab the mic. | ||
| We'll let her get in the middle here. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I brought him. | ||
| Talk to us. | ||
| Give us the pitch. | ||
| Steve, we just want to say thank you so much. | ||
| I did 32 months in the D.C. Gulag. | ||
| I am a January 6ther week. | ||
| Tell us what the Gulag. | ||
| Let's hear it. | ||
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Hold on. | |
| Tell us what the day in the life of a prisoner, somebody that was a patriot that went there and tried to reveal the steal that President Trump's got the information for now. | ||
| Every day of your life, describe your day. | ||
| We had two years of solitary confinement. | ||
| We had two years. | ||
| Two years of solitary. | ||
| Two years of no visitation with our families. | ||
| I was flown a thousand miles from home. | ||
| I'm from Houston, Texas. | ||
| I was flown to D.C. on Conair. | ||
| Yes, that's a real thing. | ||
| Thrown in the gulag. | ||
| They shackled you when you tried to. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| We were the only people in the D.C. jail that used to get shackled when we had to go to medical or we had to go anywhere in the jail. | ||
| The rest of the D.C. inmates are unshackled. | ||
| So they treated us like the FBI labeled us, tier one anti-government extremists. | ||
| They labeled us domestic terrorists and treated us accordingly. | ||
| Who's responsible and who do we have to go after? | ||
| One of my concerns is you guys have either had your sentence commuted or been pardoned, but we've seemed to forgotten there's a whole string of people that made this happen, not just politicians, but I mean people inside the system that made your life hell and went out of their way to make your life hell. | ||
| Now this comes from the top. | ||
| It comes from the executive office from Biden, but it also comes from the DOJ. | ||
| It comes from a merger of the executive branch and the media walking in lockstep and perpetrating this acts against general, just American citizens, just general good people. | ||
| I'm talking Green Berets, Army Rangers, Marines, regular Army. | ||
| These are people that have never been in trouble a day in their life and now they're thrown in solitary confinement, labeled as domestic terrorists. | ||
| But let me tell you something, Steve. | ||
| We used to get these little black tablets in there and we used to watch this show called War Room. | ||
| And so we had a different branch of the War Room posse. | ||
| It was called the Gulag War Room Posse, man. | ||
| Did you feel you're a political prisoner at the time? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| We almost relished in that because we knew that it would have been one thing to say, okay, you guys went to the Capitol and got a little bit out of hand, but when they tried to crush us under their boot, we knew that our resilience and our families bonding on the outside and uniting. | ||
| The people getting behind us from War Room Posse, from Cowboy Logic, Don and Donna, shout out to them. | ||
| They were with us from the beginning. | ||
| All right. | ||
| But when they try to put you through that, you're either going to crumble or you're going to rise. | ||
| You're going to be in that fire and get forged and get stronger and tougher. | ||
| And that's what we did. | ||
| We bonded together, and I will never, I can never lose those relationships that I have with those. | ||
| So it was over three years? | ||
| I did 46 and a half months. | ||
| I did 1,418 days in federal custody. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| And who was the judge that, who are the lawyers at DOJ that prosecuted you, and who's the judge? | ||
| I don't remember the lawyer's name. | ||
| I know the judge was Judge Maida. | ||
| He was one of the DC Circuit judges, you know, trash. | ||
| He's Obama pointing judge, Obama hanging judge. | ||
| They tried to give me, they asked, they asked, the prosecutors asked for 19 and a half years for me. | ||
| I went to trial and I said, 19 and a half years. | ||
| I said, I would rather take 10,000 years in jail than ever bend my knee and capitulate to what you people are trying to do to us because it's wrong. | ||
| And you just touched on it, Steve. | ||
| You said you said, you better be ready to this guy who's running for AG in Arizona. | ||
| You said, you better be ready because they're going to throw everything at you. | ||
| But let me tell you something, Steve. | ||
| They already threw everything they could throw at me. | ||
| They canceled me. | ||
| They took me away from my family. | ||
| They did everything they could do for me. | ||
| Same thing with all my brothers and sisters in the Glog. | ||
| And they're never going to stop us. | ||
| They cannot kill us, so we're going to continue to win. | ||
| Amen. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| We're going to be back in the war. | ||
| Live from Manfest in just a moment. | ||
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Spread the word on through Hong Kong. | |
| We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
| We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
| Let's take down the CCP. | ||
| The people who never made it home. | ||
| To us, their stories will be told. | ||
| Thank you, guys. | ||
| The audience has been great. | ||
| You guys have been here. | ||
| So how did you get hooked up with this gnarly group? | ||
| You seem so sweet and innocent. | ||
| Not that these guys aren't. | ||
| Yeah, no, you need a firecracker to run this on the outside. | ||
| I run Stand in the Gap, a non-profit foundation dedicated to helping January 6th defendants and their families. | ||
| And it started solely because of the persecution that they went through. | ||
| Two years, no visits with their families. | ||
| Do you think this was persecution? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| No doubt. | ||
| You know, it wasn't just about the 1,600 January 6th defendants. | ||
| It was to instill fear into the American people, to say, never question your government, because that's what they did on January 6th. | ||
| They showed up at the doorstep and said, hey, you agree with that? | ||
| That was to intimidate you, no doubt. | ||
| Were you guys intimidated? | ||
| You see, that's why you led the country back. | ||
| They never thought we would ever come back. | ||
| They thought they'd get you in prison for 16, 18 years. | ||
| They thought it was over. | ||
| It was not for people like you to remind folks, hey, we can win this. | ||
| Yeah, absolutely. | ||
| We had to be the voice for them because we truly were the voice for the voiceless. | ||
| And it was because of people like you, Steve, and the War Room Posse and Donna Donnock, Cowboy Logic, Rob Sig, Parker, that you weren't afraid to put these guys on. | ||
| They were doing interviews from the DC jail. | ||
| They would cut the phones off because they didn't want you all to know what the truth was of what was happening to them. | ||
| And for the War Room Posse, your strength, Julie Kelly was so important in the last 72 hours because Julie Kelly had been in court every day and she talked to the president for two hours about, because you remember the Sunday before on Fox, the VBA was a little confusing what was being said. | ||
| And people went, this audience, they went right on Monday morning, we started the show, they went right to the ramparts. | ||
| Julie Kelly spent a couple hours with the president that week. | ||
| We moved the ball forward, but I got to admit, it was Joe Biden pardoning everybody at the end. | ||
| The president said, screw this, all of them. | ||
| We're going to pardon everybody, right? | ||
| Or commute to sentences. | ||
| Because Biden and that crowd show you what scumbags they are, particularly the J6 committee. | ||
| The J6 committee kind of was the mastermind here. | ||
| They all crawled on their bellies to get preemptive pardons, preemptive pardons, Pelosi and the whole crowd. | ||
| So you guys stick around. | ||
| There's another political prisoner out there right now, Tina Peters. | ||
| John Case, her lawyer. | ||
| This is her country lawyer from Denver, but he's pretty damn smart. | ||
| John, what do you got for us, brother? | ||
| Steve, good morning, and thank you. | ||
| Thank you to the crowd at America Fest. | ||
| It's a great honor to be with you. | ||
| So I spoke with Tina about 20 minutes ago, and she had been in solitary confinement for the last 15 days, which is the longest they can keep you there under prison regulations. | ||
| And when they released her and took her back to her old unit, she said that inmates cheered her and came out and sang and cheered and thanked her for sticking up for the plight of the inmates at La Vista prison. | ||
| What Tina has done is expose the injustices of prison life for the women there. | ||
| When the prison heard that DOJ had opened an investigation into the conditions at prison, they suddenly went on a cleaning spree. | ||
| They had the inmates go on a cleaning spree. | ||
| They were scrubbing black mold off the walls and the areas in the corners. | ||
| They didn't get more pay, but they had to work longer hours. | ||
| Thursday and Friday, the entire prison was locked down. | ||
| Religious services were canceled. | ||
| The prisoners, when they got out of lockdown, went back to scrubbing mold, replacing tiles, and painting walls that hadn't been painted in years. | ||
| So clearly they're worried because of what Tina has exposed. | ||
| And as you know, Steve, and as your crowd knows, Tina was put in prison to intimidate other clerks and Republican voters. | ||
| What she did is expose the vulnerabilities in these computer voting systems, which are a menace to our freedoms because they can be manipulated and have been manipulated by foreign actors. | ||
| And there are Venezuelan whistleblower witnesses who have personal knowledge because they've examined the image that Tina preserved of the Mesa County voting system. | ||
| They've examined that forensic image and they found the same vulnerabilities in that Mesa County forensic image that was designed into the software of SmartMatic, which was created in Venezuela to rig elections, not only in Venezuela, but around the world, including the United States of America. | ||
| So I know you're pressed for time, Steve, and so am I, but I would encourage people to go to tinapeters.us where you can find more information on election integrity. | ||
| I'm excited for your guest, Greg, who looks like he's going to be a great attorney general in Arizona and clean up the elections there. | ||
| And for Mike, hopefully he can do the same in Minnesota. | ||
| And I'd like to echo Charlie's message and Mike's message that when you're talking politics, we should remind people that we are one nation under God. | ||
| And especially at this time of year, God is love. | ||
| He became a human being born to Mary in Bethlehem. | ||
| And we need to carry that message along with the message that we're one nation under God. | ||
| Thank you, Steve, for having me. | ||
| Hey, John, just one more time. | ||
| Where do people go to support Tina and you? | ||
| There's no need to support me. | ||
| Go to tinapeters.us. | ||
| And one more thing, Steve. | ||
| I think your listeners know this story, but I'll tell it again anyway. | ||
| So I went down to the prison. | ||
| I had President Trump's pardon with me, the document, and I went to the door and I served it on the person who answered the door and asked for Tina's release. | ||
| And an official came out and read to me a prepared statement that said the Department of Corrections does not consider President Trump's pardon valid. | ||
| Therefore, they will not release Tina Peters. | ||
| Well, I received an email yesterday from the Colorado Attorney General that they don't consider President Trump's pardon valid. | ||
| John, hanger for John, John, I want to finish this story. | ||
| We're going to do it right after the break. | ||
| Short commercial break. |