Stephen K. Bannon hosts a live CPAC 2026 pre-game show, reporting a U.S. military mission in Iran is ahead of schedule at 25 days with nuclear ambitions crushed, despite polls showing 60% oppose Trump's actions. The segment details a 15-point peace plan versus Iran's demands for Hormuz control, discusses Meta and Google negligence rulings, covers ICE operations ahead of the 2026 midterms, and addresses violence against conservatives including Charlie Kirk. Ultimately, the episode frames these events as part of a broader struggle against oligarchic power and systemic threats to American sovereignty. [Automatically generated summary]
From the outset, President Trump and the Department of War estimated it would take approximately four to six weeks to achieve this critical mission.
25 days in, the greatest military the world has ever known is ahead of schedule and performing exceptionally.
Day by day, the Iranian regime is being crippled, and their ability to threaten the United States and our allies is being significantly weakened.
Their ambitions of building a nuclear weapon have also been crushed to an even greater degree than they were in Operation Midnight Hammer in June 2025.
That's why you're beginning to see the regime look for an exit ramp.
They recognize they are being crushed.
Their ability to attack American and Allied forces, as well as their ability to defend their own territory, is dwindling literally hour by hour.
Following President Trump's powerful threat on Saturday evening, it was made clear to the United States that Iran wanted to talk.
President Trump is willing to listen.
As President Trump announced on Monday, the United States has been engaged over the last three days in productive conversations, which led the President to temporarily instruct the Department of War to postpone planned strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure only.
First of all, you know, I think we've said this countless times.
Iran has been here for a millennia.
The people in this region have been here for a millennia.
Nobody's going anywhere.
Total annihilation is not an option.
No one peoples or country will disappear from existence by the wish or whim of any political actor.
We will live next to each other.
We will be neighbors for the future of humankind and we have to find ways of living next to each other.
This is a very difficult moment.
Our country has been attacked.
Our sovereignty has been attacked.
We have seen the effects on our economy, on the daily lives of people living here, and we don't take it lightly and we don't see the attacks on our sovereignty as something that we can live with.
Now that said, obviously living next to 90 million people in Iran, a proud people that we have shared the Gulf with for, as I said, millennia, will continue and we will have to find a way past this.
This is a very difficult moment, but we will find our way out of it.
And I have to say here that our message was always to Iran.
The brotherly relationship, the neighborly relationship between our peoples should take paramount over any other political consideration.
The fact that they decided to attack our country like this does not show good neighborly relations or the essence of that brotherly relationship, but it is something that we don't find any alternative to in our region.
They've got aviation assets, they've got helicopter assets, they've got 2,500 Marines on each one of the ARGs, and they can open up the straits out there and occupy that ground.
Look, I'm a big believer in putting boots on the ground, not necessarily into Iran.
These troop movements are happening as the Trump administration reaches out for a diplomatic solution.
Senior officials say a meeting aimed at ending the war could take place in Pakistan as early as this weekend.
What's your read on this?
Because the story is very different depending on who's speaking about whether there are actually negotiations or really how fulsome these negotiations are.
I mean, I think we could come up with a lot of quirky ways to describe it, but at the end of the day, what we're seeing is now diplomatic activity, and that's a good thing.
The pot has been stirred.
The international players who are affected by, for example, the energy crisis, they are getting involved.
Still waiting to see where China is on this because ultimately they're going to be the one that I believe can impact Iran the most.
They have the most to lose as well with the ongoing supply glut.
So this is good, but there has to be a bit of a strategy to this as well, right?
And there needs to be some kind of vision for what we're trying to achieve.
And it needs to be realistic as well.
And so I don't think we have those contours yet, but at least at the moment, the world is starting to get engaged diplomatically.
For all of these reasons, we are very close to meeting the core objectives of Operation Epic Fury, and this military mission continues unabated.
From the outset, President Trump and the Department of War estimated it would take approximately four to six weeks to achieve this critical mission.
25 days in, the greatest military the world has ever known is ahead of schedule and performing exceptionally.
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Two questions on Lebanon, if I can.
Is the U.S. providing support at this point for Israel's ongoing offensive in Lebanon?
And is the president concerned that right now there are more than a million people who've been displaced and potentially could be for a significant amount of time?
That's not something I'm in a position to comment on for the first question to the second question.
Of course, that's something that would concern the president.
I think that's why he's again quickly moving to eliminate the threat of the Iranian regime in the Middle East, including weakening their proxies like Hezbollah, who have terrorized Lebanon for far too long.
And I know that the President wants to see this, again, move as quickly as possible as we can over the course of the next couple of weeks here.
We heard the press secretary also sort of express skepticism over the 15-point plan that the U.S. reportedly presented to Iran, saying that some of it is accurate, some of it is not.
She wouldn't distinguish what was.
But based on the 15 points, sources say that the U.S. wants to limit Tehran's defensive capabilities, a cessation of support for proxies, and acknowledgement of Israel's right to exist.
Which of those do you think Iran is most likely to agree with?
I don't think they're ready to agree with anything, to be honest with you.
I mean, as it is, they're denying that talks are happening because they're trying to cater to their population who wants them to fight to the end.
But that said, the president put out terms to end the war a couple weeks ago, and those terms included things like reparations, all U.S. military presence to leave, the prosecution and extradition of media personalities, by the way, who've been anti-regime.
That's you and I, by the way, that's going to happen to us.
And things like that.
So they're definitely not going to be recognizing Israel and agreeing to anything.
When you're seeing this addition of troops, the 82nd Airborne, the Marines, and others that you already see deployed in the region to keep the pressure up on Iran.
Does that make sense to you, even as we're not getting really big answers on this from the White House?
No, no, we really don't have a lot of answers here, but I think if you kind of stand back, It's pretty clear that what the president is doing by deploying these troops there is to try to increase his leverage with regards to dealing with Iran by making clear that the United States has troops deployed there.
We've got a large force that's located there.
We obviously have the potential to continue this war.
And at the same time, Iran continues to make attacks on both the Gulf as well as Israel.
So the war is kind of continuing, but you can't get away from the fact that there are negotiations going on.
And the biggest challenge is who are going to be the key players.
Obviously, something's going to happen in Pakistan.
We don't know who the players are, but there are players that are exchanging thoughts here.
Secondly, there has to be an off-ramp to try to give these, whoever they are negotiating, some kind of opportunity to kind of either provide a temporary ceasefire or something that allows for these attacks to cease while the negotiations are going on.
And then when it comes to the key points, we know what the key points are that they're going to have to deal with.
They're going to have to decide on a permanent ceasefire.
They're going to have to decide on what happens to nuclear enrichment and just exactly how that's controlled.
They're going to have to decide whether or not missiles development is going to be limited.
They're going to have to decide what happens with the Straits of Hormuz.
And the likely result there is some kind of international sovereign group that'll run the Straits of Hormuz.
And they're going to have to decide on lifting sanctions to Iran.
Those are kind of the key points that ultimately are going to have to be part of a resolution if this war is going to end.
We are live in CPAC with Jack Basobic and Mo Bannon helping us anchor today as we're going to take off in a little while and be in CPAC late tonight for the weekend for Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Jack Posobiec, thank you so much for doing this, getting in today a little bit early.
Mo, thank you for doing it.
First off, Jack, we got Burke on.
The next couple of days is going to be intense Real America voice stars and others, all the stars at CPAC are going to join us as we're going to have absolutely incredible, incredible, incredible shows in that magnificent studio.
Pozo, the war and the rumors of war.
Things are converging on this weekend, right?
As President Trump tries to find a solution, a diplomatic solution, a peaceful solution.
But President Trump said, hey, the clock's ticking.
You got five days.
After that, you know, I don't know what's going to happen.
This is why we do the shakedown cruise on Wednesday afternoon.
Normally in the past, we've done a force multiplier, but because of previous commitments, we couldn't do it today.
Okay, folks, particularly those at home in the live audience at CPAC, today, another intense day.
President Trump trying to find a solution.
Markets in turmoil.
The Israelis have basically announced the Israeli military that said, hey, look, if there's going to be some time limit on this, is there going to be some time trick on this?
We are absolutely going to go in and make sure that we've done a command and control turning to dust.
So the Israeli military, not just in Lebanon, not just what they're doing with Hezbollah, but they have made commitments and comments saying, hey, no holds barred.
This is going to be war and if there's going to be some limited time frame, if we're going to go to some ceasefire, there's some negotiations where essentially we're not going to be in charge of, we're going to get as much done as possible.
Caroline Levitt, once again, they had a press briefing today at 1 o'clock Eastern Daylight Time from the press room.
And all I can say is she reiterated once again the president's operational military objectives that they feel have been accomplished or near to be accomplished.
CENCOM and the joint staff under General Kane and Admiral Cooper at CENTCOM have said, hey, they're off the chain right now.
They're not attacking or bombing specifically the energy grid.
They're not bombing any of the energy or oil.
But the Marine Expeditionary Unit, both of them, the Tarawa coming from Japan and the USS Boxer coming from San Diego with a combined, I don't know, about 5,000 fleet Marines ready for an amphibious assault are supposedly be on station this weekend.
A forward-ready team of the 100, excuse me, the 82nd Airborne.
I think their command structure has always been floor-deployed.
Mo knows all about that.
They will be ready by this weekend too.
So President Trump is adding to the assets that he can call upon as he's talking to the Pakistanis, the main, I think, part of what's remaining of the Revolutionary Guard, or at least these younger guys are acting as spokesmen said, no, they're not interested.
They laid out five points for the Americans, including reparations, including we would never attack again.
And wait for it.
They would control the Strait of Hormuz in perpetuity.
You know, President Trump said, I don't even think that's worth a response.
Natasha Owens, who's going to be with us at CPAC, takes us out as soon as we solve our technical problem.
We'll bring in Mo Bannon, Captain Mo Bannon, and Lieutenant or Lieutenant Commander.
We're going to toss the show live to Jack Pasobic and DeMo at the bottom of the hour, but we're going to continue on with the show as we're doing it right now because we've got so much news to go through.
Also, for our CPAC audience, we're going to be live Thursday, both the morning and the afternoon.
John Solomon is going to co-host with us the 5 o'clock show.
We're going to co-host John Solomon at 6.
We're also going to do the Saturday show.
So we have a lot of time there with the War Room posse.
And anybody else that comes out and wants to join the War Room posse, looking forward to see you.
We're going to bring some signed editions of our book, Into the Dollar Empire, all that.
One thing I want to give everybody a heads up to, particularly the CPAC live crowd, because as you know, once we're CPAC or Turning Point, we'd love to have as many guests come onto Pilot's Live.
The only thing I'm going to say is that after I get there tomorrow, hey, there is a countdown on this war.
So we are going to be bringing people in and guests in from Washington, D.C. and overseas to make sure that you have all the information and the audience at home has all the information.
So I just want to make sure, let's set the logistics.
We're going to toss the moat and Jack at the bottom of the hour.
This is such a big deal, Katie, because, right, it's that abstract sense that we've all had something is wrong here, but what exactly is it?
And what this jury has decided is that it is the design choices of the company that is what's wrong here.
They have found here, Katie, not that the content is the problem, not even that their own algorithm is the problem.
Those two things have been protected by the First Amendment and by Section 230 in the past.
But what we're talking about here is saying it's the design choices, the like buttons, the way people are grouped together.
Those functions are what the problem is here.
And that is an existential risk for these companies.
It is the essence of what makes them such an effective business in terms of their marshaling and studying and even in some cases, shaping behavior.
And now you have a jury deciding that they can recognize that as well, which puts us in a whole new era.
I think it's not too much to say that this is not only the end of social media as we know it, Katie, this is the end of childhood as we have accepted it, at least here in the United States.
Well, I think in the short term, these companies are going to fight like hell against this decision.
This is an existential threat to their business model.
And so already, you know, Meta has said they respectfully disagree with the decision.
And you can read that as code four.
We are going to appeal and appeal and appeal.
There is no way they're going to let this go.
But let's say that it goes all the way to the Supreme Court and that in the end, this plaintiff continues to prevail and then this avalanche of other lawsuits comes their way.
Yeah, we're looking at an entirely different social media experience, one in which perhaps it comes with huge amounts of warnings about what would happen.
You know, perhaps it comes with some sort of screening for mental health issues.
I mean, you know, there's also a First Amendment worry here that it means that the freedom we have enjoyed until now to post whatever we want and do more or less whatever we want on social media platforms, that could go away as well.
And so we're really at the beginning, Katie, of I think a big national renegotiation over what it is to mine the attention of children for profit and what we're willing to give up in terms of the freedom we've enjoyed on social media in exchange for a greater degree of safety, Katie.
This was Los Angeles, the second day in a row, and I think the juries are not taking that long.
The one in New Mexico was out one hour.
Think about that for a second.
One hour.
They were ready to go.
Here's what has been these oligarchs.
And remember, the ability of concentration of power, the concentration of power in their association with government power took place during the Obama administration.
Just like Ticketmaster and Live Nation, all these things were fighting to kind of disaggregate.
This was all the Obama administration's Justice Department allowed these oligarchs.
And these oligarchs have been so arrogant, so dismissive of parents and all the problems they've caused, so dismissive.
Well, they got in front of, finally, these cases got in front of a couple of juries, just average Americans, and the jury spoke and they spoke quickly.
This is going to lead to an avalanche of lawsuits.
Of course, this is going to be highly negotiated.
Congress is going to get involved.
It'll probably go up to the Supreme Court.
But this is also going to inform the artificial intelligence issues.
And they have been nothing but arrogant to date.
Remember, twice, because you were the tip of the spear in this fight, twice they tried to slip in full amnesty for everything they want to do.
No controls, whatever, no regulations, no framework, even our anti-regulation.
And I'm a deconstructed administrative state person, individual, but they have fought it and they've been so arrogant about fighting us.
So much more.
This is why this is one of the reasons that Joe Allen has now joined and is a big part of Humans First, all these other groups, the Alliance, all of it.
This fight now is really, really, really intense.
And the courts, the little guy, is saying, hey, something has to be done here.
We also have, before I bolt and turn this over to Pozo and Captain Bannon, yes, Save America Act, but particularly ICE airports.
And eventually, as it's going to happen, folks, in the 2026 midterm elections at the voting booth, let's go ahead and play.
ICE does not have a good reputation around the country.
It's not popular.
Most people don't like it.
Half of the country wants the entire organization to be abolished.
And so you see ICE at the airport and you worry that they're doing stuff like this.
And then you see evidence they're doing stuff like this.
Isn't that a political, isn't it?
Backfire to have so many different Americans from all over the country interact and be and have ICE be that visible to them in this moment of heightened tension at airports, especially?
One would think that because public opinion has been so clear about how Americans feel about ICE, that you would not want to have sort of armed men at an airport, not assisting, by the way.
But I think what's even more frightening is that many people see this as a dry run for how this administration wants to run the elections in 2026 because they know that their policies aren't popular.
And they know that because the natural sort of process of American democracy, the party in power, especially in unified government, loses seats.
And so the Republicans know that they're going to lose seats.
They know that the idea of divided government, meaning the Democrats will take over one or both houses of Congress, is a real possibility because that's also just how the natural order of democracy has worked in the past, say, 30 years.
Because of that, this is why we're seeing the push through of the SAVE Act and this real aggression.
It's not about making sure we protect the integrity of our elections.
Voter fraud is minuscule if non-existent.
It's really about putting people in these databases so that ICE can actually go after these quote-unquote criminals.
And now we've seen the definition of criminal move before it was rapists and murderers.
And now it's anyone who has stayed in this country longer than they were supposed to.
Not staying in this country longer than they're supposed to.
Illegal alien invaders.
There's 20 million of them.
And we want them all gone.
We demand that they be all gone.
You've got a mass deportation coalition to make sure that they're all gone.
Everyone, everyone from every country, every race, every religion, every ethnicity, you have to go.
If you're not an American citizen, you're here illegally.
You have to go.
And this is why I think the ICE move by President Trump is so genius.
Of course, try to help while the Democrats are going out of the way to make average Americans' life more miserable.
Send in ICE to support TSA.
Send them in to assist.
And you see ICE agents, they're handing out, you know, water.
They're helping with the lines.
They can't work the machines.
They're not, just like they can't go in and work a voting machine.
They're not going to go to the, they're not going to go to the voting booth and work the voting machine.
Just like they're not going and working the x-ray machines.
That's not their technical expertise.
That's not what they're there for.
But they can help because they are ICE.
They can help with checking IDs, move things along.
And this is what they're going to do, what they're going to do.
And Ken Cuccinelli, I'll play this tomorrow.
Ken was on from CRA and really respect Ken over at the over at Russ Volt's old group, right?
In fact, I'm talking to their conference in a couple of months, I think it is, or next month.
Got a lot of respect for him.
And he was on last night with Cassie Hunt.
And they said, oh, well, you know, they played Bannon.
Oh, Bannon's yelling and screaming.
They're going to, they got to be there.
And they're going to be at the booths, right?
And I said, no, they're just going to be there to check IDs and help things along.
But if they're in, hey, ID, ID, ID, can you please step out of line?
As President Trump says, they can arrest and should arrest illegal alien invaders or bad hombres that are here at the airport, and they should arrest them in line during the vote.
They don't have a right to vote, and they don't have a right to be here illegally.
This is what ICE is all about.
And they've been terrific.
Now, the New York Times has a big story about Bovino, that Bovino says he didn't think they went hard enough up in Minnesota.
Jack Posobiec knows this.
Pesovic was talking to me and said, hey, it's Bovino.
He's the type of guy that it took to that it took to take control of Gaul under Julius Caesar.
Exactly.
And Bovino's telling the New York Times, I didn't do enough.
There's more I could have done.
Absolutely.
This is what we need.
We need the attitude of Commander Bovino.
We need to bring him back.
We need to bring him back.
We need to bring Bovino back for the 2026 midterms.
He's got to be in charge of all the ICE agents.
So MSNBC, CNN, the Atlantic Magazine, suck on this.
Bovino, we're making a recommendation to the President of the United States that Bovino's got to be brought back for special duty.
Don't let him retire.
Don't let him retire out of Yuma.
He's going to be in charge of all the ICE agents at every voting place in the United States of America in November of 2026 because we're never going to allow again another election to be stolen.
We don't care if you like it, you throw your toys out of the pram.
We don't care what you do.
Suck on that.
Okay, short break.
We're going back live.
I think we got our issues worked out.
We're going to go back live to CPAC.
I'm going to do a handoff to Captain Bannon and Lieutenant Pesovic.
And I realized there's a couple of events going at the same time, the same area.
We love it all.
Let's get the big energy up.
So I'm coming out tonight.
Tomorrow we're going to be doing it live all day.
RAV is there all day.
Incredible studio.
I want to thank Robin Parker Sig and the whole RAV team.
Of course, we got Mo.
Mo served over in Iraq with the 101st Jack Pesovic and Naval Intelligence Officer during the global war on terror.
So we've got a lot of expertise, but we normally just try because we have so many RAF stars there to have everything live.
We are going to be pulling people in, key people in to talk by Zoom because we're going to have to get updates.
There's so much going on behind the scenes.
President Trump is trying to negotiate a deal with hopefully a party that can make a deal.
At the same time, more assets are going in theater.
Jack, I'll start with you before I'm going to toss to you guys because I got to go get the plane.
But, Jack and Mo, you guys know they're bringing two Marine expeditionary units, a brigade, I guess, a thousand ready force from the 82nd.
And people should understand: if they send in the 82nd, if they send in the Marine expeditionary units, Jack and Mo, these are kind of like, let's take the position and hold the position, but some more big dogs will probably be coming after that, guys.
Certainly, when you look at the force laydown of the there, that's exactly what if they were to pull the trigger, and we're hearing potentially that you got that are staged on the ramp that they are looking at Karg Island and they are salivating.
And Steve, I'm talking in the fight who wants to get that mustard stain, that combat drop back there on their chest to be able to wear that.
They want what they train for, the best in the world.
The 82nd Airborne, the best in the world, Steve.
So what you would see in that, in terms of that, make the jump in first, they take the island, come in, they hold the island would be the essential game plan there.
Jack, what does this tell you about President Trump can't even find right now really who to negotiate with, right?
And like we said this morning, they got all these different alternatives.
Talk to me about, because he's kind of set a time limit on this.
This is what markets are looking for right now about giving these guys a chance.
They came back with a ridiculous, at least one group of them came back with a ridiculous, not even considering his 15 points, but really sent a five-point punch list, which was America pays full reparations.
You can never attack us again.
And oh, by the way, you're turning over control of the Strait of Hormuz to us in perpetuity.
Yeah, Steve, I mean, that's a classic terms of response.
And all of this, of course, punctuated on the news that came out of the Guardian, then later confirmed by the president himself that we got Witkoff and Kushner maybe heading over there to Islamabad, Pakistan.
And then the vice president, JD Vance, and this was again confirmed by Press Secretary Levitt earlier today at the press conference we covered on human events that JD Vance may in fact be rogering up to head over, tasked by the president, to go and lead negotiations in Pakistan, right on the border with Iran during all of this.
But Steve, when you ask those questions about the five-day time period, think of it.
Markets open, he says we're going to have a ceasefire.
And you really can time it to the markets where a lot of folks have pointed this out now.
And then Friday, when it drops, that's usually when you see the action take place.
That's when you saw the initial strikes take place.
That's when you saw the later expansion strikes take place.
And then, of course, should Carg Island, that operation kick off, it wouldn't surprise me if we woke up Saturday morning or perhaps go to bed late Friday and see that operation take off and take shape and say, hey, I gave them five days.
They didn't want to play ball, so here's what we did.
The Israelis now, the Israelis are starting a major offensive, looks like, in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah, and Hezbollah is lighting the place up with all those missiles and rockets they've got.
But the Israeli high command has basically said, Hey, look, if there's going to be a timeline here, if it's going to be five days, we're still at war.
And we agree with the United States, we're not going to attack the electrical grid, we're not going to attack the oil and gas infrastructure, but we're coming off the chain on everything else, particularly as they defang, and they're really the ones key on senior-level command and control.
Well, Steve, one thing that I do always want to say when we talk about these areas, and I said it last year, and I was actually kind of going back to some of our commentary from June of 2025 when we saw Operation Midnight Hammer.
And one of the things that is a concern for me, not from necessarily a military perspective, but as a Catholic, as a Christian, as a believer in Christ, is that when you look at southern Lebanon, there are so many Christian communities that are there on the ground that are caught up in the fire of this.
They're not serving in Hezbollah.
They're not fighting against the Israeli, you know, they're not fighting against the IDF.
But so many times, you get these Christian villages that are caught in the crossfire.
And this is the same type of subtext and a subplot that we saw throughout Iraq, throughout Afghanistan.
So many times when these Middle Eastern wars take place, it's the Christian communities that completely get washed over, and there's nobody there to speak for them.
And I know that you've always made that a priority here on the war room.
And I would hope that the war room posse always thinks about those Christian communities and villages and make sure to make a priority there.
We hear a lot about, of course, we hear the Jewish side, we hear the Muslim side, but what about the Christians, especially in Lebanon?
I was actually in Minnesota to do a podcast episode and then also moderate the United States Senate town hall for all of the candidates running in Minnesota.
Two decided not to show up, but there were four there.
Look, look, when we talk about the domestic terrorists in this country, all right, I'm not, when I'm looking behind my shoulder, I'm not looking behind my shoulder for the hell.
I'm looking behind my shoulder for Antifa.
I'm looking over my shoulder for the far left in this country.
Did you guys know, and this was breaking news?
I'll actually, I'll drop this, that up in Portland right now, our good friend Nick Sortor, you know Nick, we all know Nick.
Nick was on trial, or he was a witness in a trial because he was assaulted up there in Portland.
Well, guess what?
A Portland jury just found a member of Antifa not guilty in the assault of Nick Sortor, even though she and all of her friends are on camera assaulting him.
You cannot get justice with these liberal juries that just happened up in Portland.
So if you attack a conservative in one of these jurisdictions, or by the way, if your name happens to be Bannon and you're going on trial in Washington, D.C., there's no justice for you.
I think the federal Department of Justice should come in here and immediately correct the situation.
And especially, you know, like you said, they threw my dad in prison.
They wanted to silence him.
They wanted his voice to not be heard.
War rooms stayed afloat.
But you don't get justice if you're a conservative.
They want to throw you in prison.
They would love to see my dad in prison for the rest of his life because he is a conservative and speaks the truth and uses his voice to spread the message.
Well, and not only that, but we saw Thomas Matthew Crookes, who took a shot at our president.
We saw Luigi Maggioni, who killed a healthcare CEO for the crime of being a white man who was successful in this country.
And then we saw Tyler Robinson climb up on the roof of the Utah Valley building and he took a shot and killed Charlie Kirk.
And if we could, folks, I'd love if we could just take a moment and get a round of applause for one of the greatest patriots that ever walked this earth that's not joining us here today.
His name is Charles James Kirk.
And he was our friend.
And when we talk about domestic terrorism and when we talk about the violence in this country, look, if you've got an opinion, then I'd be more than happy to debate you.
Let's get a look at the War Room Posse crowd here at CPAC 2026.
And we've got so many people already here.
This is just set up day, but we've got an incredible, you know, as Steve would say, rogues gallery here up on stage.
Because not only are we joined by John Solomon, who's going to be taking over the mic after, we've got Matt Schlapp and Mercedes Schlapp, the head of CPAC, joining us right now.
We just held our international faith summit and our international summit.
Leaders from across the globe addressing these critical issues.
We just passed several resolutions on combating Christian persecution and anti-Semitism.
The favorite resolution, though, the one that got the loudest applause, two of them, was stopping Sharia law, number one, and making sure we move quickly to vote on the SAFE Act.
Those were the two top resolutions that I think got the most, definitely the most support and the most applause.
Should we stop the march of Sharia law right here in Texas?
Should we stop the march of Sharia law across our country?
Our country only has room for one system.
That's the American Constitution.
And so, Matt, I'll ask you again, you know, coming down here saying that it's the Texas, it's that Texas spirit.
What is it about the Texas spirit that the rest of us, you know, from Washington, D.C. to Pennsylvania to Wisconsin to all over the country, what can we learn from the Texas spirit?
Don't boo me, but I was a Houston Oilers fan, okay?
I was not a Dallas Cowboys fan.
But I think there is something very special about Texas and Florida.
We have a few other states who are trying to be in that kind of elite circle, trying to show that freedom works, low taxes work, empowering families work, getting rid of educats and bureaucrats and people who are literally wrecking our civilization.
And what I loved at our international summit is nobody is missing being in Washington, D.C. Nobody.
These are federal referrals for filing a false statement on a homeowner's insurance policy saying that her home was going to be a vacation home and in fact she was using it full-time for family.
The U.S. Attorney in Miami, U.S. Attorney in Chicago will be the deciders.
I think the most likely place where a case will be brought would probably be consolidated, brought into Florida.
But this just happened a few minutes ago.
Go check it out in justinnews.com.
We'll have more of it on the top of the show in a few minutes.
Are you ready for some accountability for Letitia James?
Now, and John, one of the other ones, and I've been traveling and I had some events and then I was getting down here, but we're also hearing, and I kind of see it popping up on Twitter and, of course, in your reporting, accountability for a guy by the name of John Brennan.
Just yesterday, the House and the Senate transmitted the official transcripts of his prior testimonies going all the way back to 2017.
This is all about Russia collusion.
That's the final step that the grand jury needs to make a decision whether they're going to charge him for lying to Congress in 2023 when he said he didn't try to get the Christopher Steele dossier into the intelligence community assessment.
We know that's not true.
We have his emails and where he was trying to get it in.
But the Miami U.S. Attorney's Office, really extraordinary career prosecutors here.
Four Cuban refugees who came to America with their parents.
They don't like what happened here.
What's going on in America reminds them of what Cuba was like.