WarRoom Battleground EP 937: AG Paxton Launches investigation Into Texas School Districts Over CAIR Funded Islamic Games
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It's Thursday, 29th, January in the year of our Lord 2026.
We're honored to be joined by one of the great patriots in the United States and also, obviously, in Texas, the Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, who's now running in the Republican primary, the same one that we have this Proposition 10 about prohibiting Sharia law in the state of Texas.
He's running the Republican primary for the United States Senate.
First off, Attorney General Paxton, can you just give us an overview and an update to all the War Room posse and particularly all our new followers in Texas with Warroom Texas?
Attorney General, hit rewind on that and just give folks a second because I know a lot of people have been very disappointed that it seems like a lot of these races are just go to the person that can raise the most money.
And Cornyn's been around so long.
You know, he's got a lot of corporate sponsors, et cetera.
He's put $50 million into this race so far.
I assume they're all on really positive ads about Ken Paxton, correct?
Lots of fake ads about him for sure, where he talks about how he's pro-Trump and how he's been with Trump and how he was for the border wall.
And it's absolutely ridiculous.
It's all untrue.
And yeah, 50 million.
And it's kind of a rigged system.
McCain Feingold set up limits on challengers, but the incumbents have ways to get around it.
They have special committees that can take lots more money than $3,500.
If you could only take $3,500, there's no way that he could have spent $50 million.
So those rules for the incumbents are much more open.
They're much more generous and they give incumbents a huge advantage despite that.
Despite John Cornyn misleading the public about me and about himself and pushing himself away from his connection to Joe Biden and restricting the Second Amendment and helping the settlement of Afghan refugees in the United States and also helping Joe Biden do that, he is on the air making all the connections of Trump, which is absolutely false.
Cornyn is from the Mitch McConnell School of the Republican establishment of such a problem.
The question I've got for you about his record is that, you know, it looks like we could have a government shutdown because the Senate Democrats are going to pull out the DHS bill.
But Cornyn and that crowd, you know, much of the other funding that's gone on, as much as conservatives try to fight this, you still have the refugee resettlement in there.
You got much of the woken weaponized that we try to get out and Russ Vogue try to get out.
And as bad as the House is, it's worse than the Senate.
Why do these guys continue to run on?
They're all fiscal conservatives.
They're all going to take everything out.
They're all tough on the border.
They're all tough on.
John Cornyn's got the audacity now to have an ad out about this Sharia law situation in Texas.
They enabled him when he got our Robinhood system through when they did it by judicial fiat and socialized our schools.
And so it's just about misleading the public.
People have not realized that he has not accomplished anything.
I mean, literally, if you look at his record, I've been asking people since I got in the race, since April 8th, how many good things can you name that John Cornyn has done?
And no one's ever given me an answer.
All you can look to is massive spending, you know, budget deficits that started at $6.2 trillion with him and now it's at $38 trillion.
So is he helping to cut the deficit?
No, he's part of the problem.
Is he helping our conservative causes in Texas?
No, he's joining the Biden administration and he was joining Mitch McConnell and the woke establishment in Washington to not do things that were good for Texans.
The president left after, and by the way, we just had the FBI raid yesterday, so we've been covering this nonstop.
The president left from Andrews Air Force Base around noon.
We covered the phony inauguration of Biden.
And then you were our very first guest on the five o'clock show on the earlier show, what, five years ago.
And we asked you on this on the 21st, and you said, hey, tell us about how you're going to handle this.
You said, look, where Biden's inside the Constitution and it helps the citizens of Texas, we will work with, as I'm obligated to do by my oath.
But where he's outside the Constitution or it's hurting the citizens of Texas, then we're going to be in court with him all the time.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
I believe you're not simply the attorney general that took him to court the most in his administration, but you were the first in on just about every tough fight.
One of the problems that the MAGA base and the MAGA movement have with the United States Senate, and one of the reasons that you're a beloved figure, and everybody wanted you to stay as AG, but we understand that the Senate may be a better place for you right now, is in those first six months, really year, how bad the Senate was in really working with Biden.
As I say, that's kind of like controlled opposition.
All of this could have basically been stopped if the Senate had stood up and really and really been much, much tougher.
But they were not.
They really accommodated a lot.
And you saw in all that massive spending, which is where we got inflation from the destruction of the U.S. dollar, there were many of these senators that went along with it.
Why did that happen when these people all really came in on the coattails of Trump?
Why did this, why did it happen?
And what can you do as an individual senator going out there representing Texas to turn that thing around?
Because as bad as the House is sometimes, people have kind of given up on the Senate because it's so awful and it's not really doesn't have any MAGA flavor to it whatsoever.
Look, Mitch McConnell led them and he directed them in that in that in that way.
And many of the senators follow leadership because they want to be in certain committees.
They want to be chair of a committee.
And so, and they want help in fundraising.
And if you don't participate in what leadership wants you to do, you know, Mitch McConnell would cut you out.
So, you know, look, John Cornyn was one of Mitch McConnell's lieutenants and he did what he was told, even to the detriment, not just of Texas, but the entire country.
And there's no doubt that the Biden spending created all this inflation.
It has put us in a financial situation that is not as good as it should be and may create huge problems for us in the future and probably will create huge problems if we do not have the courage to start dealing with it.
And John Cornyn is not that guy.
He didn't have the courage to do anything that we need done that is hard.
Yeah, so we recently filed a lawsuit against EPIC.
We, you know, look, we will never want to violate the First Amendment.
Everybody can worship however they want to, but Sharia law is in direct opposition often to our Constitution, to state law, to federal law.
You cannot have an alternative legal system operating in the United States or in Texas.
And so if you do not follow laws, we have the right to do something about it.
So we have sued Epic about their development in Collin County, Texas, which is why I live, and tried to stop them from continuing this development because they violated state and federal securities laws.
That was the first thing we did.
The second thing, more recent, we have sent a pick request to two schools in Texas, one in North Texas, and another one, Collyville, and another one in more of the Houston area, Cypress Fair.
And we have asked them for information because they were sponsoring games with this Islamic Games of North America.
And we're trying to find all the contracts, all the communications between these school districts and these Islamic games, Games of North America, which is tied into some of these terrorist organizations, particularly CARE, which is one of the sponsors.
So we want to know if these schools are using taxpayer funds illegally.
We've certainly had declarations from Governor Abbott that they can't do that.
And so we are in the process of finding out what's going on.
And that's part of what we've done with these school districts.
When he designated them as a terrorist organization, it opened the door for us to be able to start asking questions about these organizations because most Texans and most Americans don't know which organizations are affiliated with terrorism.
And clearly, the governor has made it easier for us in my office to do these investigations.
And as people make us more aware of things, we can continue doing those investigations and broaden those investigations.
And if we discover things in these investigations that allow us to sue them or to stop them from doing certain things, we're absolutely going to do that.
Cornyn is now cut spots, spending some of that $50 million actually talking about how tough he is on Sharia and how tough he is on refugee resettlements, all this, the Somalia problem in Minnesota.
But I thought he was one of the Lindsey Graham guys.
They made a huge deal, as War Room and others said on this Afghan situation and say, hey, look, if they work with the American military, we understand that.
But there are lots of Muslim countries that, you know, in the Gulf Emirates and Saudi Arabia and Jordan and Kuwait.
You know, my daughter was with the 101st Airborne.
They had a huge base before the invasion in Kuwait.
There's lots of tents there put up by the United States military.
Why do you have to bring these people to the United States?
And you've seen the problems that's caused.
Cornyn was one of the biggest sponsors of that with Lindsey Graham in that crowd, wasn't he?
He's the guy that is in the middle that helps the Biden administration, along with a couple of Republican senators who sided to help make this all happen with the Afghan refugees.
We don't know.
We didn't vet these people.
We had thousands upon thousands come into Texas and others come into the rest of the country.
We know nothing about them.
John Cornyn talked about how we need to take care of these people.
But the answer is the question is, why do we need to take care of them?
I don't think I overstate this that for the MAGA movement and for America First and the MAGA movement and the supporters of President Trump, this is the most important primary in the nation for the United States Senate.
I don't think there's any question about that.
So, Attorney General Paxton, we talked to you five years ago when Biden first came in.
You lived up to what you said you were going to do.
We know you live up to what you're telling us you promises to do to help President Trump and the Senate.
You have AG Pax on him, great, great men that are out there pushing it every time.
And so, me as the lead pack of the pack of the challengers, we are pushing it too.
We have a pretty robust information operation campaign going on.
All former military guys that are all tier one guys, you know, intel guys who understand how to get this information out.
And we've been doing this.
I mean, since I got out in 2022 out of Texas National Guard, we worked for think tanks that were following the source codes in Venezuela with regard to smart medics.
So we've been following this from the shadows and trying to work this.
And I'm the guy that drew the short straw.
And here I am running for this operation, if you will, this campaign.
So, in this situation, there is no way when we went into Afghanistan and in the early phases of that, after 9-11, I wasn't part of those teams.
I went to Iraq first.
But when we went there, in our minds, we knew we were going to do unconventional warfare to link up with partisan fighters from the North, the Northern Alliance, and to go down and squash.
I left out of where your daughter was at the 101st, they're on the Kuwait border, standing on a 50-cal all the way to Baghdad.
I understand linear battlefield and I understand unconventional very well.
Now we're watching this, and I'm going, this is a color revolution that's hybridized as taking place using religion, using all kinds of vectors of attack.
What I saw in Afghanistan, and I did work in Pakistan, is what we call there, the schools there that are the Muslim schools, if you will, of Pakistan were called madrasas.
Okay, so this is key to understand.
So the madrasas were the training ground, if you will, for the next generation of fighters, because we didn't leave Afghanistan right away.
We ended up fighting there for 20 years and we left everything there and left.
Now, that's that's Department of State problem in Pentagon.
They shouldn't have done it that way.
But that's what it is.
And so for me, having been a guy that has lived in, yeah, three combat deployments, but another one in Pakistan, another one in Jordan, you know, getting ready to go into ISIS to fight ISIS in Syria.
When we see and smell color revolutions, and we know what's going on, this is unconventional warfare.
right now we're not doing foreign internal defense we're doing domestic internal defense and it's all hands on deck let me ask you about that you've got a color revolution going this country as you say you got the red green alliance as you look around the state of texas particularly given the combat tours and also jordan and pakistan non-combat but we got up in personal with things like the madrasas which are the training ground as you look at your beloved state of texas Give us your assessment of where we stand in that and as part of this,
So in 2015, I left Fort Bragg, 3rd Special Forces Group came down to the border, Texas National Guard, worked on Operation Lone Star from the very inception until 2022.
And what I saw were 120 different countries coming across to include people that were docked under Venezuelan documentation under flying a flag of Hezbollah, Hamas, CCP, you name it.
Now, there are 120 different countries.
This wasn't like days of Poncho B where it was, you know, some Mexican coming across chasing cattle.
We're talking about people who have bad intent.
And when we, when Trump came in, thank God for Trump, put a tourniquet on that border and it made our job a lot easier.
Now we're not looking for a needle in a stack of needles.
But what happened during that time and that wait, that period that nothing really happened on the border at all between the feds and the state, it took a long time for a state to come on board and down there.
And when they did, they didn't give the authorities.
And that's the thing that we need to understand here.
The authorities are what makes it.
That's the, as Paxton, Mr. Paxton was just talking about, that is the stuff that gets the teeth involved, right?
Otherwise, there's no authorizations.
We can't, as soldiers, do anything until we're authorized.
So you can look at a foreign terrorist organization or a transnational criminal organization.
You can give them that moniker.
You can write a strongly worded letter, and that's good.
That's a start.
But the authorities come through the commander in chief of the state of Texas, and that's the governor.
And that has to come directly from that office.
Attorney General, God bless him.
He can't write those orders and it has to come from that commander in chief.
So guys like me that watched it happen, those lily pads, that's what we call them, those lily pads, Epic City, now going to be called the Meadows.
It sounds a little bit like Laura Ingalls on a little house on the prairie, right?
They're changing the names.
They're conducting the same stuff they did on the border, which is a whack-a-mole, right?
So we chase them down and they move and they change and they morph.
But in the meantime, we've got 72% more mosques.
We've got two that I know about, Sharia law courts.
And as the good attorney general said, you cannot have a constitution underneath this one right here.
This is the Texas Constitution, my 1930s copy of it, right?
So there it is.
We can't do that.
And it's not authorized.
The power is inherent in the people.
Article 1, Section 2 of the Bill of Rights.
It's the people, the winter soldiers that are pushing this subject.
It is probably the number one reason that I'm in this race right now because I worked there from day one and watched it.
We did LPOPs in the Army, we call that listening post observation post.
We watched people, we counted heads.
We didn't stop anything.
Now, we stopped a couple of bad actors from coming on the human trafficking side.
But as far as actually stopping anything, we didn't stop anything.
We put up a fence in Eagle Pass and then we argued with the feds about it for a while while cameras were watching.
Get a click down the road, up and downstream, a quarter, you know, a kilometer, people are coming across those camera, those ops that you saw were photo ops.
And we used to, you know, as we, you know, you're a military guy, the dog and pony shows coming.
All right, get ready.
We got to take pictures with the governor or the congressional delegation that came down.
The reality is we did not have authorities.
Matter of fact, the rules of engagement for us, if the cartel shoots at you, get in your upper armored Humvees and drive away.
Now, I'm sorry, but William Barrett Travis would be rolling over his grave if he knew that Texans were running away from illegals, I mean, not illegals, criminals across the border shooting at us.
We didn't have the authorities.
If you don't give authorities, the men are going to do what they got to do to survive, but we should be on the offensive.
And we could have done it.
We have the largest contingent of special operator forces in the state.
Texas Military Department is the 30th largest army in the world.
That's an important piece to understand.
We have the ability to do it, and we didn't do it to its fullest.
We did not do what would have staved off where we're at right now.
So the baseline of all this stuff is security, security, physical security of the state.
We've got to plus up the ability to respond, which means the state guard's got to go back to the day that 1947, 1950, after World War II, when you had all these experienced veterans that were looking for a purpose and they gave them a purpose.
And we need to do the same thing.
We've got 20 years of war.
You can't throw a dead cat in central Texas without hitting a Green Bray or a SEAL.
We've got a lot of guys that would love to come out and work for the state, the State Guard, right?
Not under Title 10 or Title 32, the state.
It belongs to the state.
That's a state militia, by the way, and under the Texas Military Department.
We could truly shut this border down.
And there are so many more things we could do.
I watched Eric France the other day.
Combined with Holman, we could get rid of all the bad actors.
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Okay, breaking news.
It looks like the Democrats, Senate Democrats have come to an agreement with the White House for a temporary package to keep the government opened while they negotiate separately.
the DHS package and there'll be enough money to run basic functions in DHS, but not overall DHS.
Funny remember, which is the additional $170 billion.
Let's just deport, do the mass deportations.
But this is not going to sit well with this audience understanding.
This is the opening demands of the Senate Democrats.
Now, these have not been agreed to, but just listen to the demands.
Barring federal agents from wearing masks, requiring all of them wear body cameras that are on all the time, along with ban on all roving patrols, and you have to show up with a warrant by a judge sign warrant in order to take somebody out.
These are all unacceptable.
What these insurrectionists and the smart money background, Peter Schweitzer's book today, number one on the New York Times bestseller list, that talks to you about Mexican government officials and the Chinese Communist Party, along with all these other globalists, funding this thing and helping organize it.
Folks understand what's going on.
This is an invasion to tear our country apart.
Doc Chambers, you're running in a very heated primary to replace basically the sitting governor of Texas that's Republican.
You have a lot of experience in Pakistan, other places, Afghanistan, understand what a madrasa is, these training grounds that they trade these young jihadists.
Are you concerned that some of this issues about the schools and these Muslim schools in Islamic schools, there's teaching Sharia, could be the moral equivalent of madrasas?
If these, if, you know, we have to do the homework, obviously, Attorney General Paxton is doing ties.
When we find those networks and they're tied to our criminal organization, then I have to, I must, by the techniques, tactics, and practices that took place using these schools, using this religious kind of covering on it to say, hey, wait a minute, we've got to investigate this.
And when we find it, and if we do, they have to be shut down, right?
Texas taxpayers have been giving tens of millions of dollars in taxes through vouchers to these private schools, these schools that are madrasas, essentially.
It's the same thing.
It's just a Pakistani name.
Look, the top donor to ABC, one of the top donors, $6.7 million, is a Pakistani oil guy, right?
So we see that even on the website for the Republican Election Commission, they got the words there in Pashtun, in Dari, in Farsi, right?
So we've got to look at why are we advertising there?
But I'm going to bring it back and just say that what these madrasas did, they don't just go after the Afghans.
We're talking about Arabs, North Africans.
We're talking about Saudis, GOF funding.
We're talking about anything that will to disenfranchise and then to train these kids, these boys mostly, to jump into the next jihad.
They're just looking for a religious legitimacy to join the fight.
It's a supply line for jihad.
That is the way I have to look at it because I always prepare for the worst.
Then that's not a problem set, but I must consider it, especially in the operations that we're in and what I saw and what I know that's in this state that came across that border.
We're shifting the show down starting over the weekend.
We're going to be in Texas all the way through the primary.
Give me your assessment.
I mean, we're coming down there.
As I tell people, we launched War Room Impeachment and War Room Pandemic and the War Room for the 2020 election and then the Big Steal and then President Trump's years in the wilderness, 2024, all of it.
We've never had a launch that has been, quite frankly, on fire as a war room Texas.
I think we've given a permission structure together collectively.
Everybody's worked on this and worked on the conference with all those 150 grassroots leaders.
You've given people a permission structure to talk about something that to them was the most important issue.
Nobody wanted to talk about it.
The Texas Tribune, who, by the way, is no supporter of MAGA or President Trump or the War Room or Economic War Room or anything, they've said this has become the number one issue in this primary.
Why do you think it was?
It was boiling right below the surface.
Why did it just take a little effort to bring it up?
And now you've got everybody in the state that's on fire about this Sharia law issue.
Well, Steve, I've covered a lot of issues, and we've worked together on Committee on the Present Danger.
China, we've worked together on a whole host of issues, stopping globalism and so forth.
This one is capturing people's attention because they're seeing it day to day.
You go to Costco on a Saturday in Plano, and you will see women covered, and you will see women being yelled at by their husbands and abused by their husbands, the children being treated poorly.
And all of a sudden, you know, some of our friends have said, hey, wait, you're an American now.
Don't act that way.
They don't think they're an American now.
They think this is the new territory.
It's a hijrah.
It's an immigration strategy.
They're going to come in like Muhammad and take over Plano and Texas and the United States.
And people see it.
We have a family friend whose daughter grew up with our kids.
And all of a sudden, she was swept off her feet by a Muslim man with a lot of money.
Next thing you know, she's fully covered and she's leaving the country.
And her mom says, I don't think I'll ever see her again.
And we're watching Not Without My Daughter happening on a daily basis.
And if you live in Dearmoor and you've seen it for the past decade, but now we're seeing it in Texas.
And that scares people because you don't want to Sharia my Texas.
So when you raise that as an issue, people get scared and they say, what's happening here?
And they watched Biden open the border.
All these people came across.
Now they're advertising in Qatar and in most Islamic countries come to America and you can, by the way, this is a financial jihad war.
You can come here, take advantage of our welfare systems and take the money and send them back to your home country.
They think that's just another kind of tax on the non-Muslims.
That's how it's being advertised.
We're in an economic, a cultural, and a spiritual war, and Texans see it.
Well, you know, not many people know this, but I did the work for the Pentagon for the Department of War at the time, Department of Defense, back in 2008.
There were economic elements from Qatar and Abu Dhabi that were tied to the Muslim Brotherhood that took down.
They attacked our stock market.
They went after the, quote, Jewish banks.
And so we saw Bear Stern, we saw Lehman Brothers, we saw Goldman Sachs, all under attack.
And I traced it back, and it came back to Yusuf al-Qaradawi, a Muslim scholar who gave, he issued a ruling that says that you could short sell userous institutions.
And you trace back a lot of the short selling.
It goes back to the Muslim Brotherhood.
And they literally attacked us.
But we see economic warfare in the zakat, which is the mandatory tax.
Every Muslim has to pay.
And it's a wealth tax.
It's not an income tax.
It's a wealth tax.
Two and a half percent of whatever you're worth, you're supposed to pay.
And there's only eight places it can go.
One of those places is for the cause of Allah.
And for the cause of Allah can be jihad.
It can be supporting immigrants coming here.
It can be setting somebody up in business so they can buy our real estate or any of the other immigration strategies.
And then when they get here, the intention is to get on as much many welfare rolls as possible and send the money back.
So we see lots of fraud like we see in the Somalis in Minneapolis.
And you could also be for the cause of Allah and you could be funding protests in downtown Dallas or you can fund them in Minneapolis.
So the reality of it is, is it's all about the money all the way through.
It's hijrah.
It's all interconnected.
And it started in 2008 on September 11th, 2008.
That's when Lehman Brothers went down.
It's amazing.
Seven years to the day after 9-11.
This is a full-blown economic war.
That's how Osama bin Laden termed it when he attacked the World Trade Center.
Why would you fly into the World Trade Center as opposed to a Michigan-Ohio State game?
If you want to kill the maximum number of people, you show up at the Super Bowl and fly your plane into that.
No, they flew into the World Trade Center because it was an economic power.
And bin Laden said it.
It's death by a thousand cuts.
And the notion was we'll spend, you know, $100,000 in some box cutters, and America will respond, spending trillions of dollars in response.
And we're still spending trillions of dollars.
They thought they could bankrupt us.
It is economic warfare in addition to the cultural warfare, in addition to the spiritual warfare.
Does it concern you as an economics guy that 25-I mean, I can't even believe I'm saying this.
I can't even get my head around it.
25 years after 9-11, where we had Rudy Giuliani and Bernie Carrick and the heroes of 9-11, that 25 years after 9-11, we have the manifestation or personification of the Red-Green Alliance, a Ugandan Marxist jihadist was elected mayor of New York City, sir, the financial capital of the world.
I would add one more: the Red, Green, Blue Alliance to get the globalists in.
And he was elected by the Yellow Alliance, which are the traitors and cowards that are selling us out in Washington, D.C., on Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and other places.
But yes, it's unbelievable that the American people could be so duped.
You know, it was seven, you know, shortly after 9-11, seven years after 9-11, that we elected Barack Hussein Obama.
And by the way, he was elected because their stock market crashed.
Even Joe Biden admitted that.
He said John McCain probably would have won if the stock market hadn't crashed.
Well, the stock market crash was orchestrated, as I proved in my Pentagon research.
It was in my New York Times best-selling first book titled Secret Weapon.
Nobody gets that.
So, of course, this is the plan.
The plan is to put Mandani in, and literally, the Muslims say we're going to elect every city council, we're going to elect people to the Congress, we're going to elect people in county elections and state elections.
That is the intention.
They'll either compromise the so-called Republicans or Democrats, or they will replace them with all these really good, nice people that are complete, absolute socialists that hate America and have no intention of seeing the land of liberty provide opportunity for our children and grandchildren.
This Prop 10 is on the ballot for March 3, March, which begins the mechanism of prohibiting Sharia law in Texas.
You have the governor has designated the Muslim Brotherhood and CARE as terrorist organizations, something even President Trump has done it in certain territories, in Jordan, the Muslim Brotherhood chapter in Jordan, in Syria, and in Egypt, but not Qatar and not Turkey.
You have a law about Epic City, but it hasn't been totally thought through.
It's got a bunch of holes you could drive through it.
Of everything that's out there, and given that you're a finance expert and you understand about Islamic finance and how they kind of get around certain rules, what is your greatest concern right now about this Islamic takeover of Texas from the financial and economic point of view?
It's the massive amounts of fraud that we see in Minneapolis and we see everywhere else.
I saw you hold up Peter Schweitzer's book.
I'm going to have him on the economic war room.
I've seen some of his interviews where he's talking about all of the purposed fraud where they say this is your Muslim obligation.
You go in and you take as much money as you can in fraud and send it out of the country.
And we see the suitcases full of cash going out of Minneapolis to Somalia.
Right now, we can't afford any more fraud.
We have $40 trillion of debt.
How much of that was fraudulently sent out of the country because of economic warfare?
If we continue on this path, we're bankrupt as a society.
They're going to win.
16 years from now, based on the trajectory, we won't make enough in tax revenue even to pay the interest on our debt, even the interest on our debt.
So we're bankrupt as it stands now.
And if we don't shut this fraud off almost immediately, and that's what bothers me about Minneapolis, is ICE in there getting people out there that are illegally here.
Well, they've made a big deal out of this.
Half the reason is to create a distraction so we don't go in and end the fraud.
We're seeing fraud in every state, including Texas.
And then we see state money being given to Islamic institutions that are connected to care and tied to these known terror groups under a state designation by our governor.
I know the president gets clips of your show and is familiar with your writings.
If you were in the Oval right now before he goes to the Melania preview and you were having a cup of coffee, what are the two or three things you would tell the president?
Mr. President, these are the two or three things I think you need to do to get your arms around this red, green, blue, basically color revolution that's taking over the United States.
Well, number one, don't back down under any circumstances for any reason.
Just tell the American people why they should support what you're doing.
Number two, worry about the debt and the deficit.
It is not an endless checkbook.
It cannot be an endless checkbook.
Number three, we better get gold back into the United States and in the hands of the United States citizens as much as possible because foreign nations, that's phase three.
I wrote about it in 2008.
I said phase one, they manipulated our energy markets, and you can see that with the climate change efforts and other efforts.
Phase two, they attacked our stock market in 2008, almost collapsed as a society.
And I wrote then in the Pentagon, phase three will be an attack on the dollar.
The dollar has gotten very weak, Mr. President.
You said, well, it doesn't matter if it gets a little weaker because it might help our exports.
Mr. President, we cannot have the dollar, a bum rush on the dollar that bankrupts us.
We've got to be very careful.
It's okay to have a little bit weaker dollar.
It is not okay to have a run on the American bank.
That's what's happening.
That's what they're perpetrating.
And gold is a big part of the answer for the United States.
One of the reasons we're going to win is that, well, we have to win, so we don't have a choice.
And the reason we have to win in Texas is that's where the turnaround is going to start.
Let me give you the good news.
I've been all over the world as a Goldman Sachs and as a naval officer and then as an entrepreneur and a financier.
The team that has come together, the grassroots team in Texas, is extraordinary.
Pound for pound, the best I've ever seen.
I say this, and I say it all the time, as a Virginian, you're taught from a childhood that Virginia, the Commonwealth, is the mother of presidents and is the greatest state and is the greatest state the United States has ever had.
But I will tell you, the crown jewel in this union is Texas.
And it's because not just the great resources, the beauty of the land, all of it, it's the people.
The people in Texas are extraordinary.
And you are the tip of the spear for us to turn this thing around.
We're going to see you tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.