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Tomorrow's news.
Today's welcoming to the war room.
harrison smith
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Make sure you're following us on X. I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Wednesday afternoon, the 8th of October, 2025.
And we have a lot to talk about, but there's stuff going on right now that I want to get to, and that is the Round Table on Antifa with President Trump, Christy Gnome, Pam Bondi, as well as uh a number of our friends.
Jack Pasovic is there, Nick Sortor is there, a number of people who have on the ground personal experience literally fighting Antifa in places like Portland.
Uh so we're gonna go to that video now.
And uh it this happened about 15 minutes ago.
They're supposed to go live at uh I believe it was two PM Central Time.
Uh, they got started a little bit late, but Trump has made some uh pretty pretty powerful statements that should be making headlines across the world today.
So here's Donald Trump at the Antifa Roundtable.
donald j trump
Thank you very much.
Uh I was just dealing with people from the Middle East, our people and other people on the uh potential peace deal for the Middle East.
Peace for the Middle East, so it's a beautiful phrase, and we hope it's gonna come true, but it's very close.
And uh they're doing very well.
We have a great team over there, great negotiators, and they're uh unfortunately great negotiators on the other side, also.
But it's something I think that will happen, got a good chance of happening.
I may go there uh sometime toward the end of the week, uh, maybe on Sunday, actually, and we'll uh see.
But uh there's a very good chance uh negotiations are going along very well with dealing with Hamas and many of the countries.
As you know, we have uh Muslim, all of the Muslim countries are included, all of the Arab countries are included.
Uh very rich countries, and some that are not so rich, but just about everybody's included.
It's never happened before.
Nothing like that's happened before in our final negotiation, as you know, is with Hamas.
And uh it seems to be going well, so we'll let you know.
If that's the case, we'll be leaving probably on Sunday, maybe Saturday, maybe a little uh a little later than Saturday evening, but uh that's uh seems to be our schedule.
It should be clear to all Americans that we have a very serious left-wing terror threat in our country, radicals associated with the domestic terror group, Antifa, that you've heard a lot about lately, and I've heard a lot about them for ten years.
And other far-left extremists have been carrying out a campaign of violence against ICE agents and other officials charged with enforcing federal law.
In Chicago, anarchists have surveilled at least four local ice facilities and posted diagrams of the buildings online, meaning nothing but bad, accompanied by photos of specific ICE agents that they're targeting, one in particular who's a top person and a great person, a great patriot.
In July, approximately a dozen Antifa aligned militants storm the ICE facility in Texas, and then lured officers out of the building before, firing dozens of rounds at police.
They were crazy, frankly.
Shooting one Texas officer in the neck, and in Portland, Oregon.
Antifa thugs have repeatedly attacked our officers and laid siege to federal property in an attempt to violently stop the execution of federal law.
Everything we're doing is very lawful.
What they're doing is not lawful, and what uh the governor and the mayor of, as an example, you could say of Portland, and you can say certainly of Chicago.
It's not lawful what they're doing.
They have to be very careful.
In addition, two weeks ago, radical left terrorists in Dallas conducted a sniper attack on a localizity, killing two people and leaving behind a note that read, Hopefully this will give ICE agents some real terror.
That's bad.
This attack came the very same month that Charlie Kirk was assassinated by a far-left extremist who inscribed the words, hey fascist catch, meaning catch the bullet onto the bullet shelf itself.
The epidemic of left-wing violence and Antifa-inspired terror has been escalating.
harrison smith
Epidemic of left-wing violence and Antifa-inspired terror.
This is Donald Trump live just minutes ago.
We're going to pause it there and pick it up on the other side to hear what else he has planned for the radical left in this country.
Very powerful statements.
We love to see it.
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War Room with Harrison Smith.
harrison smith
All right, welcome back, folks.
This is the war room.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, InfoWars.com band dot video.
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Again, Donald Trump is in the White House now with a number of friends of the show.
You could say Jack Persobic, Nick Sortor.
I haven't able to get a full guest list, uh, but I'll try to pull one of those up in just a second.
But Trump's making some very strident statements against Antifa and the leftist terror in this country, just you know, giving a recitation of some of the more egregious attacks on federal officers, like the sniper attacks in uh Texas or the siege that's going on in Portland, Oregon.
And uh again, it's it's great to see that this amount of attention is being paid to this.
I think we'll find as we look at all these stories today that there is certainly amongst the people in charge, uh, a very apparent lack of uh awareness of exactly how bad these problems are.
And there's a distinct similarity between people who don't think Antifa is a threat or needs to be dealt with at all, or even exists in some cases, and the people who, you know, think that what James Comey was doing was totally on the up and up, and he's a paragon of virtue.
And it's like the people that we've tasked with solving these problems themselves, I think, are refusing to acknowledge just how massive and important these problems are and what it's going to take to correct them.
I I feel like we're almost at the point where the people charged with correcting these things look at the problem before them, go, okay, if we want to fix this, we're gonna have to send a bunch of high-ranking people to jail, or we're gonna have to send in the military and round up Antifa members, and that's gonna be hard, and that's gonna not be very popular, and it's gonna probably cost a lot of money.
And you know what's easier is just putting our heads in the sand.
You know, what's a lot easier is let's get like a couple sort of symbolic things.
We'll arrest some lower level people and parade them around and celebrate, and then hopefully everybody will just let us get away with this.
I really feel like that is what's happening here.
I've got stories about sort of the behind-the-scenes stuff when it comes to James Comey, who was arraigned today and pled not guilty, but was allowed to, as many people are putting it, slither in to the courtroom uh without you know, perp walk, without being questioned by the media.
I mean, it's all still rigged in their favor, and that's a problem because I feel like the people we've put in to power to bring these people to heal just don't have the will to do it.
They just don't have the the nuts, to be honest with you.
They're not willing to do what's necessary.
And that's that's a really, really big issue because really the reaction should be the exact opposite.
When you look at the scale and scope and insanity of the problems that we face, you should be going, okay, we need to hit this hard and fast and not let up because we have a lot of work ahead of us.
But I I really feel like they're just going, well, you know, if we really wanted to solve things, that would be just so hard.
So let's let's just try to get through this administration.
Okay.
It really feels like what they're doing.
And I'll explain why I say that later.
Trump, I don't think is like that.
Trump doesn't seem to have rose-colored glasses on about what it is that we're up against here.
He is the one who declared Antifa a domestic terror organization, which should have already at this point unleashed just infinite Federal resources to really track these people down and round them up, just like they did for January 6th.
Only in that case, it was innocent people who participated in a uh protest that was fired on by police before it ever got rowdy.
And in this case, these are people whose job it is to attack Federal officers and who are not shy about it and who in fact advertise what they're doing because they've been able to get away with it for a decade.
So let's go back to Trump.
This is Trump at the Antifa round table, showing that he, at least, out of anybody has a fairly good grasp on the situation, even though that I I don't think is translating to his underlings.
Let's watch.
donald j trump
The epidemic of left-wing violence and Antifa inspired terror has been escalating for nearly a decade.
At universities, Antifa has organized riotous mobs to attack campus speakers.
I see it all the time.
And these are these are agitators, anarchists, and they're paid.
And you'll find that out.
You'll be finding it out very soon.
You should see what we have on these people.
These are bad people.
These are people that want to destroy our country.
We're not going to let it happen.
They've used armed gangs to assault local police and cities nationwide, and they have attacked journalists reporting on their crimes.
So the journalists that report on their crimes, don't worry, you're very safe.
I hope that's not going to turn you around.
But they have been very threatening to people, but we're going to be very threatening to them, far more threatening to them than they ever were with us, and that includes the people that fund them.
Probably some of the people I know, some of the people I dine with.
But if they do, they're in deep trouble.
So we're going to be looking very strongly at the people that are funding these operations.
When you see the signs, and they're all made out of a beautiful paper, beautiful, nice, stiff, very expensive paper with beautiful wood handles, all the same, all the same color.
They come from very expensive printing machines.
These are not people that write out their signs in a basement that believe in something.
These are paid anarchists.
At least three of these courageous journalists have personally been victims of Antifa attacks.
Andy Noah has been repeatedly beaten by Antifa thugs for his work in cruel and Andy is a very serious person, too, I have to tell you.
I've been watching him for a long time.
Is Andy here?
That's what I thought.
Hello, Andy.
I thought that was you.
You're looking better than you do out on those streets, huh?
Look much better.
It's nice to have you.
You feel a little safer here, I think, maybe.
Well, not that safe because you have them.
You have to worry about that.
But thank you very much.
Andy Noah has been repeatedly beaten by Antifa, and including one assault that left him with a uh brain hemorrhage.
Only days ago, Nick Sortur was assaulted in Portland by a flag burning mob, and we've uh made it uh one year penalty for inciting riots.
Uh we took the freedom of speech away because that's been through the courts, and the courts said you have freedom of speech, but what what has happened is when they burn a flag, it agitates and irritates crowds.
They've never seen anything like it on both sides, and you end up with riots, so we're going on that basis.
We're looking at it from not from the freedom of speech, which I always felt strongly about, but never passed the courts.
harrison smith
Well, remember, Enrique Tario of the Proud Boys was thrown in prison for burning a Black Lives Matter banner.
So it's always been the case where you burn certain flags, it's a crime.
You burn American flags and it's fine.
He's basically just said, well, if it's going to be a crime, American flags are going to be included in that, just like you get sent to jail for burning a rainbow flag or uh uh black lives matter banner or something like that.
Back to Trump.
donald j trump
Leaving her with a very blackened eye.
So Katie, thank you very much.
And I'd I'd like to also say that I watched Nick.
Where's Nick?
Is Nick here?
Nick?
Hi, Nick.
Uh that was a rough time you went through.
I watched, I hope you got my little note.
I wrote you a note.
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Yeah, I really appreciated that.
eric trump
It helped a lot.
nick sortor
It was a difficult situation.
It was very stressful.
donald j trump
I I thought it was terrible, actually.
I thought it was terrible.
So we'll talk about it a little bit.
Under the less administration, the Department of Justice targeted faithful Catholics, Christians, and patriotic parents as domestic domestic extremists.
They said, oh, they're extreme because they believe in God.
They're extreme because they go to Catholic church or evangelicals who were everybody was under the gun.
Unless you were a really bad sick person, then they left you alone.
Under the Trump administration, we're going after Antifa criminals and all who fund and support their campaigns are in serious trouble.
And we have a lot of records already, a lot of surprises, a lot of bad surprises.
It's people that you would never think.
I want to thank Attorney General Pam Bondi, who, by the way, yesterday was incredible in Congress.
It was amazing.
And she just did it from the heart.
And the brain, because she's very smart in all fairness.
But she did it from the heart, and she did it an incredible.
Everybody was talking about it.
She exposed some of these fake senators, these terrible senators, people like Blumenthal that had a phony war record for 20 years.
He talked about it, what a hero he was, and it turned out he never went to Vietnam.
For 20 years, he talked about being a hero in Vietnam.
Then it was exposed when he said what platoon he was with.
And it was exposed that somebody was watching from that particular platoon.
They said he was never with us.
And then he went out and he cried and was ready to drop out of the election.
And uh disgraceful.
And then he looks at people like Pam and he starts criticizing her, and she's a patriot.
They ought to do something with that.
You know, we have a young congressman that's right now in jail for lying about where he went to college and other things.
It was, you know, frankly, not good.
It was pretty bad.
But it was nothing compared to Blumenthal.
I mean, what Blumenthal did, he was for 20 years a hero, a great war hero.
And then he sits back and, you know, sanctimonious kind of a guy, looks down.
How dare you do this to the American public, you know?
What a fake.
But uh, I thought Pam was incredible yesterday, as well as he's exactly right.
harrison smith
And of course, George Santos is currently in uh solitary confinement and has been for a very long time.
As again, I think maybe we need a round table on something like that.
Uh solitary confinement is being used and has been used for the last couple years as torture for conservatives.
And they say, well, we're gonna throw you in jail, but as a conservative, you might not be safe in the general public, so we're gonna put you in solitary confinement, which means you're in a six by nine cell, 23 hours a day, no communication except for when the guards come to feed you your food through a slot.
Total torture, total mental anguish.
He's been in there for like multiple months at this point, and is writing letters begging to be let out.
Uh and and what did he do?
Do we even know?
Does anybody even know?
He uh everything I could find was he used campaign credit cards to like buy coffee on the road.
Oh my god, throw him in solitary confinement for months on end.
It's absurd.
Back to Trump.
donald j trump
Pam, please.
pam bondi
Thank you, President Trump.
And as you made clear, Antifa is a domestic left-wing terrorist organization.
We've seen him on video for years because they wanted to be seen and they got away with it.
They beat journalists, they attack courthouses, they attack police stations, they dox and assault our law enforcement officers.
The Biden administration let them commit these crimes with total impunity for years.
So did Democrat leaders like Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson.
Last week, independent journalist Nick Sorter was arrested just for protecting himself against Antifa.
I saw it online and I called Nick.
I couldn't believe what happened.
He did all this just trying to save our American flag from being burned.
He was pushed down and assaulted.
Yet the local police arrested Nick, not the Antifa thugs who did this to him.
Antifa feels empowered to operate in the open because weak Democrats have turned a blind eye to their actions.
Their hatred for President Trump and for law and order agendas fuels their violence.
We've seen more than a thousand percent, a thousand percent increase in attacks against our ICE agents since January 20th.
Secretary Noam is out there fighting for you firsthand to keep our federal officers safe, to keep our federal buildings safe, and we're not gonna have it anymore.
These thugs, we saw what's happening in Portland and Chicago, and you saw what happened in Dallas.
No longer.
This is not activism, it's anarchy.
We can't and we will not let mask terrorists burn our buildings, attack our law enforcement, and intimidate our communities.
Under your leadership, President Trump, we're deploying the full might of the federal law enforcement to crack down on Antifa and other domestic terrorist organizations led by Stephen Miller.
And Stephen, thank you for everything you're doing.
Last week I issued a memo ordering our federal law enforcement agents, DEA, FBI, U.S. Marshals, and ATF to protect ICE officers from Antifa and other radical left-wing violence.
Director Patel has been going nonstop.
He and Deputy Attorney General Blanche were in Chicago yesterday, yesterday, while Secretary Noam was in Portland.
We are around this country fighting against this domestic terrorism.
We had Apple and Google take down the ice block apps.
Hope they continue to comply with that.
It's threatening the safety of our federal law enforcement officers.
We're not going to stop at just arresting the violent criminals we can see in the streets.
Fighting crime is more than just getting the bad guy off the streets.
It's breaking down the organization brick by brick.
Just like we did with cartels.
We're going to take the same approach, President Trump, with Antifa.
Destroy the entire organization from top to bottom.
We're going to take them apart.
Thanks to your bold leadership and the designation of Antifa as a terrorist organization, which is exactly what they are.
Americans will no longer tolerate their unhinged violence.
Thank you.
donald j trump
Thank you very much.
unidentified
Wow.
harrison smith
So this is a is a very big deal.
I'm not sure if we're going to keep listening to this live or if maybe we should go down because we're we're running about 20 minutes behind here on the round table that they're holding, which I believe is only supposed to go on for uh an hour or so, so it may have just ended.
But I wonder if we shouldn't just grab clips from this or if we should just watch it.
This is huge.
This is huge.
Everybody needs to understand.
This is at an all hands-on deck round table.
Christy Gnome of uh the DHS, you've got uh Pam Bondi, VAG, Stephen Miller's there, Susie Wilde is there, the chief of staff at the White House, plus all of these journalists, all unified and going after not just Antifa thugs on the street, rounding them up, which they're obviously doing, but destroying the entire organization route and branch.
This is what we've needed for a very long time, and it's a very, very big deal that this is happening.
This is a very, very big deal.
Now, whether these people have the wherewithal or will to fulfill the promises that they're making right now, I think a lot of people have questions about that.
Uh, to be honest with you, a lot of these people don't really have much of an idea of what they're actually up against, which is which is odd because we've known forever, we've known for the last 10 years at least.
Hell, just yesterday, uh, Alex uploaded uh probably one of the first, I think it was may have been the first time I went on the Alex Jones show, and I was sitting right over there, seven years ago.
My voice was somehow deeper.
I don't understand that.
I think I was trying harder.
Where we talked about Antifa being paid, showed the documents showing exactly who was doing it, how they were doing it, how much they were paid.
I mean, you had the calculations in in, you know, handwriting on the side, okay, I'll get this, and then a bonus for this.
I mean, we have it all.
And in that case, it was the son of George Soros, Jonathan Soros.
Remember, there's two Soros sons.
Everybody talks about Alexander Soros because he inherited his father's kingdom, apparently, because meritocracy is for everybody else, not for them.
But no, it was Jonathan Soros and the Friends of Democracy organization that was literally organizing and orchestrating Black Lives Matter riots with the local police in Baltimore to bring about the most, you know, sizable uh public reaction to it in order to get what they want.
So we've known this for a while.
And one of the things that uh, of course, if you're we were watching War Room last year, or uh last week, rather, it was uh Carlin Boroshenko that was on here, and I've been I've been keeping up with her, and I I hope you're doing that too.
If you saw her last week, she obviously knows her stuff.
She's very like upset.
She's a lot more black pilled about a lot of this than I am.
Uh like I'm happy that Caroline Levitt is getting up and saying we are gonna go after the funding mechanism of Antifa when she said that a few days ago.
And then you watch Carolyn's like, you get what she's saying.
She's saying they don't have any idea how they're funded.
They haven't done the first step.
So it's like, okay, I get it.
It's good that this is happening.
It needs to happen faster.
I'm glad they're actually bringing in independent reporters.
I mean, it's sort of, it's sort of a who's who there.
It's uh Nick Sortor, it's Jack Pasobic, it's Andy Note, Katie Davis Court, uh, Julio Rosas.
I mean, these are these are the guys who have been on the ground for the last decade watching this happen and documenting it happen and literally getting beaten up by Antifa because the police refuse to protect them, and then if they fight back, they're the ones who get arrested.
These are the exact people you need talking to the president and his actuaries in order to get something done.
So I'm loving this drive to expose and destroy left-wing violence.
And again, I, you know, we're in a situation where I'm I'm not even sure like how far we can take this.
I mean, I got clips from both Jon Stewart and John Oliver to, you know, late night comedy shows, both of them essentially contributing to the rhetoric that they know is promoting violence against federal officers.
I mean, they're literally celebrating these people and encouraging people to go attack the Fed.
So it's like, okay, how can you have such a you know iron-fisted response to left-wing violence, but some of the most popular news outlets or comedy shows are encouraging the violence and celebrating it, playing it down and you know, telling their audience that actually it's a moral and good thing for you to go and attack ICE officers?
I'll show you the clips.
We've got them.
So it's like, okay, if you're really this serious about it, maybe you look at those guys.
Because otherwise, I mean, you really have to understand what a widespread issue we really have here.
And I don't, I don't really know what the plan is at this point.
But, you know, the problem in places like Chicago in Portland, it is baked into a degree that's not gonna be easy to extricate.
I mean, it's not gonna be enough to just, you know, go in and like get some deportations going and maybe arrest some of the ringleaders of Antifa.
But like, what about the mayor and the chief of police and the governor who are all conspiring against the Fed and you know, deliberately making their cities unsafe for the people that live there.
I mean, you're gonna have to take a hammer to the whole structure.
I mean, you're gonna have to actually disempower some of these people and you know, possibly, you know, rule them by the federal government for a little while until we get like a truth and reconciliation board set up.
I mean, again, I don't know if they understand really the true depth of the rot here.
And that's kind of where we're at, is you know, we're looking at something and they're going, oh, don't worry, we're gonna get the rot out.
See all the rot on the surface here?
And it's like, no, no, no, no.
This rot goes to the center of the thing.
This rot goes all the way through.
I don't know how you're gonna fix this without just tearing it all out and replacing it with something else.
I genuinely don't.
I genuinely don't.
And it's not just the Antifa members, it's not just the radical leftists who are funded and organized in many cases, the Black Lives Matter organizations that work hand in hand with these.
And it's not even just about the illegal immigration.
All these things are melded together like a giant mesh.
And I've got another video I can show you of Cash Patel saying that something like 5% of the entire population of Chicago is in a gang.
One out of every 20 people is a gang member.
And that might seem insane to you.
That might seem like way too high of a number.
And I was looking for the photo.
I thought I maybe took a photo of this, but back about 10 years ago, I was working for a production company, and one of our clients was the FBI.
So we'd go and film things with the FBI in the FBI headquarters, and I would always get in trouble for taking pictures of stuff in the FBI headquarters, wherever it was.
And I think this was in the headquarters in Baltimore, and they had multiple maps of the same area.
So it was Baltimore, Baltimore, Baltimore, Baltimore, different maps.
And in each map, there was different shading, different coloring, different areas of the map were blue in this map, then the next map, all the areas were red, and the next map, all of them were green.
And it was all of the gang territory.
And it overlapped.
It wasn't like you had one map where this is blue and this is green and this is red.
No, it was all overlapping to where, okay, you know, there are, you know, the black gangs, the the whole the whole city is one gang or another, and it's different black gangs, but they're all the black gangs.
Then the biker gangs.
And there's different territories in each one, but they're all so that's the way our you know FBI and federal government has been dealing with crime for the last couple decades.
Is they know it's there, they let it exist there, they're kind of watching it happen, but you've got the Hispanic gangs, the black gangs, the white gangs, the foreign gangs, the Mexican cartels, and they're all just operating, and the FBI sort of just watching it happen and going, Oh, it looks like they took some territory here.
Better change this map.
Oh, it looks like these biker gangs have moved out and these other guys have moved in.
Let's change that label.
And they've just sort of been watching this happen.
And so the end result is that you have every city in America dominated by this collection of criminal uh gangs.
Are we ready to deal with this in a proper way?
All right, folks.
I did not realize how big this round table at the White House would be on Antifa.
It was sort of just quietly announced yesterday is when I first saw it.
And on this on the schedule just said, you know, 3 p.m.
Trump will host a round table at the White House.
Uh it's a who's who, folks.
I didn't even realize I mean, this is the entire cabinet, basically.
I don't know if Heggseth is there, but Cash Patel is there.
Uh obviously uh Christy Gnome is there.
I think Heggseth might actually be there, Stephen Miller, Susie.
Well, I mean, this is a all hands-on deck meeting, and who they're meeting with is really a who's who of our friends.
It's amazing.
We got Jack Basobics there, Andy Noah is there.
I think I saw Savannah Hernandez there.
I think I saw Nick Shirley as well, Nick Sortor, Katie Davis Court.
I mean, these are the people on the ground that for the last decade have been the victims of and been covering Antifa.
I'm telling you, this is monumental.
This is huge.
To me, this shows they really are taking this seriously.
They really are getting advice from the right people.
And hopefully, this is the beginning of really America being freed from the grip of this uh radical leftist madness, which has had very tangible negative effects for our freedom of speech and and so much more.
You remember back in 2015, 2016, even then it was horrible, right?
They call it the uh the veto of the mob or whatever they call it, where basically you'd have people, you know, people like Milo Yoannopoulos going to speak at a university, and the university would cancel it because a bunch of black clad Antifa communists would come up and start attacking everybody instead of stopping Antifa and you know reasserting the supremacy of free will, free speech in this country, they said, Well, you know, you're getting attacked, so I guess it's too dangerous to let you hear and then kick them out.
So the heckler's veto may be not long for this world.
And I hope that the people who, you know, thought that they could get away with this for so long are uh regretting their decisions.
I know some of them are.
Hell, the guy that wrote the book on Antifa, literally, his name's Bray, and he wrote the Antifa handbook, fled the country for Sweden, and uh, you know, maybe not so comfortable about his contributions to the rise of the devastating violence in places like Portland and Chicago and elsewhere.
We've got some clips from this, incredibly powerful.
Let's go to Andy No first, since if anybody, this guy, you know, deserves the kudos for being way out on the forefront of recognizing the danger of Antifa, of documenting them, of actually getting convictions for them at the local level, and of course, being viciously attacked by them.
So here's Andy No talking about his experience with Antifa in Portland.
Let's watch.
andy ngo
And I was assigned to cover the election night demonstrations.
Well, the elections night protests turned to riots, three days of violent rioting in Portland, and it was the first time that I saw groups dressed in black with their faces covered.
This is four years before COVID.
Some of them were waving the black flag of anarchism, some the red flag of Marxism.
And within seconds, they would ravage one street to another, to another, to another.
And the next day I would read the legacy media, which I still read at that time and looked forward to.
and I looked up to those journalists, and I was really shocked to see that the narrative was that these, in my view, anti-democratic political violence was legitimate acts of protests because people were they were concerned about racism or all these other lies.
And so for the next four years, I just continued going out with my video camera.
I thought, look, people can ignore what I write because of spin, but videos can quite speak for themselves.
And in 2019, it led to me nearly losing my life.
I was covering another Antifa protest turned right at that point had been routine in Portland.
And then I was ambushed in a in a mob beating, and I had never been in a fight.
I didn't even realize that I was being assaulted until seconds in.
And the punches came from everywhere on my head and my face, and I was bleeding out of my eyes and ears.
And then they threw all the drinks in my eyes to humiliate me further and to laugh at me.
And I was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance and CT scan, and I had subarachnoid hemorrhage, which is bleeding in the brain, and nearly died.
And after surviving that, the reporting that I saw in liberal media was it seemed to suggest that I had deserved it because they branded me far right.
Uh, and some even went so far as to suggest I may be faked my injuries.
Um a buzz shoot reporter asked for my medical records, which I did provide, but this felt so um it's like because I didn't die in that attack, there was another round of people who wanted to finish me off.
harrison smith
Wow, and yeah, if the crew can bring up that headline again, uh I'd forgotten, you know, uh how this how this whole thing ended.
Portland jury finds Antifa militant not liable in Andy No attack, as the defense attorney declares, quote, I am Antifa.
And then you can look at the specimen of humanity that was on trial for this.
The defendant's attorney told the jurors that she, quote, will remember each one of their faces.
I mean this is what we're trying.
This is what has been happening for the past ten years, at least, at this point.
You have innocent people being viciously attacked.
If through some miracle they can actually get the person arrested and put on trial, the defense attorney is like, Antifa doesn't exist.
Heck, I'm Antifa.
And also, for the jury, I'm gonna remember every one of your faces and remember what we do to people we don't like.
Well, Andy knows sitting there with like a bandage on his head.
I mean, it's in it is what I mean.
It's like, how do you deal with that?
How do you deal with a situation where the police, the courts, the defense attorneys, and the jurors themselves are all on Antifa's side and think that you deserve it for disagreeing with them.
And you know didn't do anything to anybody, he never hurt anybody.
I I doubt he even held any particularly offensive positions before he was attacked and decided to, you know, go on the offensive against Antifa, which even then he is actually a very straight, you know, sh straight narrow by the book journalist.
So it's not like he's a radical, you know, rabble rouser anyway.
It doesn't matter to them.
He was against them, he disagreed with them, he was exposing what they were really about, and so he deserved death.
That's the way these people work, and the authorities in the area agree with them.
What do we do about this?
Well, this is a very good first step.
Again, I am so happy this is happening.
This should have happened in 2016, should have happened in 2017.
I mean, this should have been a focus of the Trump administration from the very beginning.
Now we're 10 months into a second administration, and it seems like they're getting serious about this better late than never.
Let's go to Brandy Cruz here.
This is independent journalist Brandy Cruz talking about just how long independent journalists have been screaming from the rooftops about this, only to be met with at in the best case, silence from the authorities, the worst case being demonized themselves by the authorities who were on the side of Antifa.
Here's uh Brandy Cruz.
brandi kruse
Some of us have been covering Antifa for 15 years and have never had anyone in a position of authority even acknowledge Their existence.
And I'll also tell you that I think that had you not done the single most powerful thing you've done to deal with this scourge has been acknowledging that Antifa is a real thing.
I genuinely believe there would be people at these tables who would be dead today and would have been killed in Portland had you not called them a terror organization and said we're going to bring the full weight of the federal government to bear.
harrison smith
Now we just have to follow through with this.
Now we have to see the outcome of this.
Let's go to Julio Rosas, friend of the show, saying Antifa is real, it's real.
And again, this is this is the craziest thing.
We've seen it.
Remember, uh, who was it that got uh Jerry Nadler on camera asking about Antifa?
And Jerry Nadler says, Bah, it doesn't exist.
Which is very telling, by the way.
Remember, it's extremely telling that they say it doesn't exist when they're asked about it.
If something doesn't exist and you're asked about it, would your answer to be uh be to say it doesn't exist?
No, no, that's your answer if you know something does exist and you want to lie about it.
If someone came up to me and said, you know, what do you think about the the the threat of the s thingama jigs?
I'd go, what the hell are you talking about?
unidentified
What?
harrison smith
The what?
I've never even heard of that.
I'm I've never heard of that.
And you're telling me it exists, okay, but uh that's right.
But when you say, oh, Antifa, that doesn't exist.
That means that you know Antifa exists and you're lying about it.
You know exactly what Antifa is, and you know that you're supposed to pretend like it doesn't exist.
You're supposed to pretend like you don't know what's actually happening.
It's actually very telling when instead of going Antifa, I've never heard of it.
Antifa uh remind me, refresh my memory.
That would be the natural response if it really wasn't a thing and they really didn't know about it.
Their response would be to say, I'm sorry, what is this again you're talking about?
Instead, they say, Antifa, that doesn't exist.
Which is really just proof of their collusion in the whole scheme.
Uh let's go to Julio Rossess.
Again, reminding everybody, yeah, Antifa is, in fact, very real.
Okay, let's watch.
julio rosas
Antifa is real.
It's real, it's a threat.
I just saw him last weekend uh over in Portland while they're causing Mayhem over there.
And the reason why they're such a big problem is because we have Democrats and a lot of people in the mainstream media refusing to acknowledge that they even exist, right?
So how can we as a country begin to address it if we have large swaths of, you know, these people who are supposedly decision makers and people who are supposed to inform, they don't want to say that it exists.
Um, because the common the common argument is like, well, they're they're not a real organization because there's no national leadership, they don't have a national headquarters, so how can law enforcement go after a group that doesn't exist like that?
Well, yeah, law enforcement goes after criminal groups that organize to rob banks or do smash and grabs.
They don't have a registered LLC, they don't have official membership cards, they don't have you know uh a business address, but they but law enforcement still goes after them because they're working as a group.
These people don't just show up, you know, randomly at the same time to do the same thing dressed in a very similar fashion, espousing the same ideology.
And they say, well, it's an ideology.
It's like, well, yes, it's an ideology because there's people alive present that believe in it and they're they're acting on it.
unidentified
Yeah, I mean, you know.
harrison smith
Yes, we need the authorities to acknowledge this.
We need the people in power to be acting on the reality of Antifa's existence.
That's very true.
What we don't need is for Antifa to acknowledge that they exist.
That I think is good kind of confusing people because it's like it's like we're we're trying to insist, like, no, admit that you exist.
They're never gonna admit it, we don't need them to.
It's like the mafia.
You know, for a long time, nobody admitted that the mafia was real, but then we had Rico cases and we charged everybody in the mafia and we took down the mafia.
They didn't have we didn't have to get their permission to do that.
We didn't have to get them to acknowledge what they were doing in order to punish them for what they were doing.
We can see what they're doing.
We have evidence of what they're doing.
We can get the communications networks and find out who they're talking to and uh dismantle the organizational structures.
We don't need their permission, and we don't even need their awareness of what we're doing.
In fact, it's better if we don't have any of that.
So fantastic to see.
Again, let's go to uh Katie Davis court.
She, of course, got uh got a black eye, and we we went over the saga with her last week where she was hit in the face with a flagpole.
The police were right there watching it happen.
She's following the woman for 30 minutes with a cop going, arrest her.
This is the woman that assaulted me.
Why aren't you arresting her?
Then they let her get into a Antifa safe house, only to later put out a, you know, uh a bulletin saying, if you see this woman, we you know, she's wanted for assault.
And it's like we had her right there.
And of course, you know, it's very inconvenient for the liars that uh, yes, Katie Davis Court's uh injuries were in fact visible on her face.
She didn't do this to herself, folks.
In fact, the attack was caught on camera.
I still don't know if the woman that did that to her has been brought to justice.
I seriously doubt it.
In fact, most of the people who have been caught so far have all been released already, including, by the way, some of the people involved in the uh uh vehicle attack against the ICE agents.
Remember, 10 vehicles smashing into ice vehicles.
Two of the women arrested for that are already out on bond because they're not flight risks.
And it's just like uh what are you talking about?
They rammed their cars into ice vehicles and they're out the next day.
It's completely insane.
Again, we'll and it ties into Comey and all of this.
But here's uh Katie Davis Court uh getting her chance to uh speak to the president about the threats that she's been facing.
katie daviscourt
I'm an investigative journalist from Seattle.
I work for the Postmillenia alongside Andy No and Jack Pasobic.
I have been infiltrating Antifa cells in Seattle and Portland for the past decade.
I know their inner workings, and Antifa uses extreme political violence to crush the civil rights of their political enemies and believes that violence is justified by any means necessary.
But today I want to focus on what is happening in Portland at the ICE facility.
I've been covering this for the past four months, and this is a call out to corporate media who has completely ignored this story or has falsely reported on it.
This is nothing short other than a sustained attack on the United States, which is being supported by democratic elected officials.
The Portland police borough has completely abandoned several blocks outside the ICE facility, giving away their jurisdiction to a terrorist group who has spent the past four months harassing, assaulting, and intimidating anyone they perceive to be against their cause.
Not only have federal agents been agents been relentlessly assaulted for more than 100 consecutive days, black clad anarchist militants concealing their identities behind black facial coverings, have been assaulting reporters just for trying to cover their crimes.
Today I am sitting here with a black eye and a concussion after being violently hit in the face with a metal pole while reporting outside the ice facility just this past week.
After the attack, I immediately went to a Portland three Portland police officers who refused to detain the suspect.
I took the time to chase down the suspect in the streets, had her held for 35 minutes.
I was waiting for Portland police to come and they never came.
harrison smith
It is again, just absolutely absurd.
This is But this is an amazing this is honestly this is an amazing thing to happen.
I have so much news to cover.
I didn't, I was like, yeah, maybe we'll go to the round table, but like this is bigger than I thought it was gonna be.
And this is very important, and this could very well be the beginning of a movement to actually free our cities from this pernicious communistic cancer that is you know, seized them recently.
Nick Sortor, of course, friend friend of the show, uh, talked to the president about how Portland jailed him while the Antifa members who assaulted him roamed free.
Let's watch.
nick sortor
Uh, President Trump, members of the cabinet, really appreciate uh you guys bringing this together.
And the fact that we are here today, and on such short notice, uh, shows how serious you guys were taking this issue of trans terrorists and the frankly, the cities and police departments that are cooperating with Antifa, such as Portland.
I mean, the the Portland politicians are literally willing to sacrifice their own citizens just to appease these Antifa terrorists.
It's sickening.
Uh, I've seen it firsthand, obviously.
Uh I uh I I I went when I went to jail that night, never expected it to happen.
I thought that they were maybe removing me from my own safety.
It never crossed my mind that I was the one that was being arrested for a crime after I was just thrown into a hole.
Uh I I heard from the Department of Homeland Security after I had gotten out of jail.
Uh and and one of your, I won't say exactly who it was, but somebody very close to uh Secretary Gnome over here said that they were legitimately worried for my safety in the Portland jail.
But luckily the Portland jail was uh I was the only one there, essentially, because they don't actually arrest people in Portland, uh, besides conservative journalists, I guess.
So uh it I look, I'm glad that it was not a good night for me.
Let's just say that.
It was uh not fun sitting in that jail, but I'm glad to see what has come of it.
And uh I I've been able to talk to a bunch of uh FBI agents, ATF agents, uh DHS agents that I didn't even know existed until I went there and went to that ICE facility.
And the morale is at an all-time high.
It is so exciting to see uh these guys know now that they have the backing of the secretary, the DOJ, as well as the president of the United States, and they are there to do their job.
They are going to fulfill this mission and deport these violent criminals.
I believe one of the ones that I I did a ride along with uh was Secretary Noam yesterday, President Trump, and there was a a pedophile that had come into the country five times over the past seven years.
Seven years, and uh about apparently under the Biden regime, that was just allowed to happen.
That was fine.
No problem.
Um, it's concerning to me that you're seeing the Portland police department, as well as the governor of Oregon and the mayor, of course, coming out and running defense for pedophiles that have entered the country illegally five times.
It's it's crazy.
I'm glad it's taking a front row seat in the media, and uh, you know, they're they're being forced to talk about it in reality, because you know, we we're the ones that were on the ground.
We're the ones that are actually reporting what's going on.
Uh and and you know, m much of the legacy media has been either ignoring it or covering for Antifa for years now.
So thank you guys so much.
harrison smith
He's so right that that's Nick Sortor.
Uh pointing out that it's you know, it's not just and actually he has the flag uh that he that he saved from being burnt and kept it.
That's gonna be a very significant memento in his life, I think.
And in the the life of the country, I mean, if this really ends with Antifa being literally rounded up and removed as a threat from our country, I mean, this would be amazing, but it's not just about the Trump administration and the focus on the domestic terror in this country, which is fantastic to see.
This is a triumphant victory for independent media.
This round table wouldn't exist, the awareness about Antifa wouldn't exist.
I mean, can you imagine if it was just the mainstream media covering these things?
They haven't covered anything about this.
If they had if they felt like they had to cover it, if they felt like they were being forced to cover it, then they would show bare minimum, like just the reaction from the feds.
They would just show them attacking uh, you know, Antifa members, and they'd frame it as, oh, these brave souls being oppressed by the Trump administration.
This is entirely a consequence of the free media.
This is entirely credit to Trump's administration embracing alternative media, bringing them into the inner circle, and giving them a platform to actually tell the truth about what's going on.
This is a massive triumphant victory for the entirety of the alternative media landscape.
So congratulations to all these people, including, of course, InfoWars alumni, Savannah Hernandez, she went off on the media's responsibility in this.
Uh, let's go to Savannah Hernandez now.
savanah hernandez
Mr. President, if I can answer that question, the reason why they're doing it is because the same media that's sitting in this room with us has declared all of us at this table, Nazis and fascists, and they've been doing this for years.
This is why Antifa feels emboldened to attack us.
Now, almost every single person at this table has been threatened with the steel bat.
We've been assaulted, we've been harassed, we've been threatened, and that is in huge part due to the media.
So my message right now is for you guys.
Because two years ago in uh, or back in 2020, by the way, I was censored for my reporting on Antifa here in Washington, DC.
You were talking about how safe it is now, Mr. President.
It wasn't so safe back then then.
Back in 2020, I watched as a father was being mobbed and surrounded by Antifa members as his terrified crying children looked on in the port or the police here did nothing.
I watched as a woman had her hair violently ripped out of her skull simply for waving an American flag on the streets of Washington, DC.
And by the way, if you guys try to go and find any of this footage, you won't find any of it because Twitter deleted all of it because our president shared my reporting and they deleted my entire account immediately after.
So now, if you want to know what happened in 2020, all you're gonna see is the media headlines that said it was fiery but mostly peaceful.
Thanks for that one, CNN.
The reality is that it was an extremely violent period of time, and for the last ten years, Antifa has been wrecking havoc on law abiding and innocent American citizens, and it needs to end.
Now I'm with Turning Point USA.
It's an honor to be here, Mr. President.
Thank you guys so much.
Uh you know, everybody in the administration for giving us a seat at the table because the media has not only been demonizing us for so long, but immediately after the brutal assassination of our founder Charlie Kirk, our turning point USA chapters has seen an uptick in violence across the nation as Antifa chapters that are embedded in our universities go and target them.
It's been extremely difficult to report on the ground, and for a long time I was afraid to go to Portland because I knew that the only people who would have my back, like Julio said, were one of my friends on the ground because there is no police force there.
I was terrified to go because I knew if I got shot or stabbed, and I have been assaulted, I've been mobbed and robbed in Austin, Texas by Antifa, that nobody would come to help me.
So my plea to the entire administration, especially to the DOJ, is every single radical left winger who is in front of the ICE facility in Chicago, in New York, in Portland.
Please make sure that you use the full force of the law to come after each and every single one of them because it is us being soft on left wing violence that has fomented all of uh you know the terror that we have seen in this country, and it is the left wing getting away time and time again with assaulting law-abiding American citizens that has led us to this place.
So, truly, um, to the Americans that I speak to on the ground, they feel completely abandoned by their state and local government.
So please step in.
We have Americans begging for the National Guard, and um to the media over here, please report on the truth.
Please do your jobs.
I'm an American citizen.
Everybody at this table simply views ourselves as American citizens who have an iPhone and the will to actually tell the truth.
So please take your job seriously and tell the truth to the American people.
And thank you for letting me be here on behalf of Charlie to continue his legacy of cleaning up the country.
Thank you, Mr. President.
harrison smith
Wow.
Absolutely incredible stuff uh from Savannah Hernandez.
Uh, and it sounds like uh Trump responds positively to her.
And remember, folks.
Where did like most of these people get their start in a real way?
Here at InfoWars, we are an engine of truth.
We are an engine of talent that has sent our our missionaries out into the world, and you're seeing the outcome of that.
So I hope you support us by going to the Alex Jones Store.com.
I guarantee you this is just the beginning.
It's wonderful to see, you know, Trump actually focusing on this and bringing in the right people to talk about it.
And I'm glad Sven Hernandez brought up censorship.
We're gonna go to some testimony from Sean Davis of the Federalist on the other side for our first little five-minute segment there where he talks about censorship uh, you know, with the government.
Now is the time.
Better late than never.
Support us at thealexjonesstore.com, and we'll be right back.
unidentified
Recognize Sean Davis to deliver his opening statement.
sean davis
It begins with censorship, it moves to the destruction of statues and monuments, and it ends with the murder of people.
It begins with censorship, it moves to the destruction of statues and monuments, and it ends with the murder of people.
The drive to silence speech doesn't end at a podium's edge or at the four corners of a page.
It always advances toward the violent elimination of speakers.
And that is because the authoritarian impulse to silent speech is driven by a totalitarian desire to seize total power by any means necessary, up to and including the murder of one's political opponents.
This dynamic was made clear on a Tuesday afternoon in Utah last month when my friend Charlie Kirk was assassinated in broad daylight by a left-wing transgender ideologue who is enraged by Charlie's clear understanding and teaching that God created us male and female.
That boys cannot become girls and girls cannot become boys.
Charlie was murdered by this left-wing assassin who had been radicalized by demonic transgender ideology because he was one of the most bold and effective speakers in the country, opposed to this evil ideology.
Rather Than see a nation unite against terroristic violence designed to permanently silence speech, we actually saw the opposite.
We witnessed people praising the murder of Charlie.
We witnessed people thanking his assassin.
We even witnessed members of the United States Congress all but say that Charlie deserved it.
That isn't the only recent example.
The Democrat candidate for attorney general in Virginia was revealed last week to have called for the murder of one of his political opponents.
Even worse, he also said he wanted his opponent to witness the murder of his own children, to watch them die in their mother's arms.
Why?
To make them feel pain for having different political opinions.
How many here today condemned that insanity or publicly recognized that someone with such a broken moral compass is simply unqualified to be a state's top law enforcement officer?
We have heard the tired cliche that riots are the language of the unheard.
But the reality is that violence is the language of the unhinged, and far too many people in this room are fluent in it.
My name is Sean Davis, and I'm the CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, a conservative digital media company that focuses on politics, culture, and religion.
I'm also a victim of illegal and unconstitutional censorship.
My company, my colleagues, and I have been the targets of a coordinated and global multi-year censorship campaign.
In 2020, a foreign government connected outfit in the UK colluded with Google to demonetize the Federalist.
Our crime?
We published an article in the summer of 2020 entitled, The Media Are Lying You About Everything, Including the Riots.
Later that year, in the midst of a close and heated presidential election campaign, government-funded efforts in the U.S. repeatedly censored Molly Hemingway, the Federalist Editor-in-Chief and a New York Times bestselling author who's here behind me today, and me because of our election reporting and commentary.
I was censored for posting a screenshot of in a link to a Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision requiring mail-in ballots received after Election Day and lacking a postmark to be counted and presumed as valid votes.
Molly was censored for posting a link to an article the Federalist published.
The headline of that article?
America won't trust elections until the voter fraud is investigated.
But the censorship didn't stop there.
We were also targeted for bankruptcy and destruction by the U.S. State Department and its Global Engagement Center, or GEC.
Despite the fact that GEC was explicitly prohibited by both the U.S. Constitution via the First Amendment and its authorizing statute from targeting domestic speech, it nonetheless sought to drive us out of business by funding, developing and distributing technologies and tools to reduce our reach, by bullying advertisers into blacklisting us and many other conservative outlets, and by coercing big tech companies like Facebook, Google, and Twitter to throttle access to our content.
In essence, our own government secretly and without any due process charged us with thought crimes, convicted us, and sentenced the Federalists to death.
The censorship efforts, our government funded with our money, are still being wielded against us today.
I'm here today to testify about the unconstitutional and illegal censorship of my company and my colleagues.
But I'm also here to help you understand the real world consequences in flesh and in blood of the drive to silence your political opposition.
It doesn't stop at the page's end.
The effort to censor and silence political opposition is not the final step in the effort to usher in tyranny and authoritarianism.
It begins with censorship.
It moves to the destruction of statues and monuments, and it ends with the murder of people, and it has to stop.
Thank you.
unidentified
Join Harrison Smith in the war room, the council chamber for the discussions that define our time.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the war room.
Second hour is on.
I'll be joined in the third hour by Orrin McIntyre, and we'll probably pick up a lot of these topics.
We're sort of doing a back and forth with him as to whether or not America has already gone through a communist revolution.
So we'll we'll get into that.
And of course, that's going to have to do with Antifa and all this all this crap.
But I see a very distinct similarity between things like Antifa and things like James Comey.
And I think the more you look into this stuff, the more you realize That it's the entire system that is completely rotten and corrupted to the bone.
Like if this is cancer, we're way past stage four.
Like we are dead already, essentially.
We're we're zombified.
We are the cancer now.
The cancer has taken over the healthy cells, and we're just walking around like a zombie.
And again, it's like when you look at a problem this big, half measures only make it worse.
When you have this substantial of an issue in your all-important governmental systems, you might just need to get rid of those systems.
You might just need to tear the whole thing out by the roots and start over.
And I think it's time kind of to do that.
And I think it's been time to do that for a while, actually.
And I always sort of phrase it as a joke, but it's only really half a joke talking about like Trump needs a Praetorian guard, right?
Trump needs because like I don't think you can rely on the Secret Service.
I definitely don't think you can rely on the, you know, federal law enforcement capability.
You really can't even lie rely on the army and their generals, you know, just take a look at Mark Milley or any of the other scumbags that have tried to stab Trump in the back and have repeatedly.
So maybe Trump just needs to like have a force of loyal ex Marines, ex-Navy SEALs, ex Green Berets, just pledge loyalty to him and just carry out his orders regardless of what they are.
Like we kind of might maybe need something like that.
And I'll show you what I mean.
I'll show you why I think this is an appropriate response to the situation that we're in, especially when it comes to somebody like James Comey.
The fact that we even got a charge on James Comey was kind of a miracle.
Trump administration officials seriously discussing invoking insurrection act sources say, uh, yeah, it I mean, that would be one way to do it.
People say, well, if you know, if he invokes the insurrection act, does that mean that he would deputize the Proud Boys?
Yes.
Yes, no, that's what that means.
You invoke the malicious entail the militia and you go put down insurrections with them.
It's what they did during the whiskey rebellion.
I mean, this goes back to our first president, George Washington.
This is very well established in America.
And this, you know, isn't the first time something like this might be deployed.
The problem, again, is that every time this type of thing has happened in the past, there's still been a core in the American government of Patriots.
Now, sometimes they maybe go a little bit far, right?
And we've talked about that probably more than any other outlet in the world.
When you have, you know, spying on Martin Luther King and, you know, sending him threatening letters, telling him to commit suicide or else the dirt's gonna come out.
Like, okay, they can go a little bit far, obviously, but at least it wasn't literal communist subversives operating the FBI at that time.
Otherwise, they would have only contributed to the incredible division.
And again, this story's gone viral somewhat recently, but if you watch War Room or American Journal before this, people don't know.
There were literally thousands of bombings in the 70s.
And so, you know, it's the type of thing where you hear the FBI spying on MLK and you go, well, that's not good.
He was a peaceful guy.
Well, you know, what was the big concern about?
And then you learn, like, oh, okay, actually, there were a lot of like very radical groups that were very much open about their plans to, you know, bomb America and destroy this country and rip us apart.
And it's like, okay, maybe we have the FBI for a reason.
Maybe they may have gone a little bit far, but it seems like their intentions were actually to keep the country together in the face of insurrection, sustained, continuous, decentralized, but communistic insurrection over the last couple of decades.
So when it comes to James Comey, why is he not being treated like everybody else?
Why is he being treated like a like a noble, like somebody who's not subject to the same laws that us peasants are sub are subject to.
An obvious comparison would be somebody like Roger Stone, charged for exactly the same thing.
They had scuba divers outside of his house as if he was gonna try to sneak away in a submarine Or something ridiculous.
They had CNN there at five in the morning for the FBI, you know, door knockdown to haul him away and humiliate him.
Same thing with Steve Bannon.
Same thing with Peter Navarro.
Over and over again, the punishment has been the process where they've attempted to destroy somebody's political capital, humiliate them, bankrupt them.
I mean, they know what they are charging these people with are isn't going to stick.
We know at the worst, you know, they're gonna serve a sort of perfunctory time in prison, and that's gonna be it.
But it doesn't matter to them because it's all it all contributes to the overall war they're waging against these people.
When it comes to Comey, we barely got an indictment.
It's barely even an indictment, and he's being treated like a special case.
So just to go over again, Trump, as soon as he got into office, instructed his Department of Justice to go after people like Comey.
Not because he was vengeful, not because they were upstanding law-abiding citizens, and he wanted to be a tyrant, but because they had obviously committed any number of massive crimes, and the statute of limitations was quickly approaching.
So for nine months, the DOJ pretends to be working, pretends to be trying to get convictions, pretends to be, you know, getting grand juries ready.
Then, like a week before the expiration of the statute of limitations, Trump figures out that they're not really trying to get anything.
They got five days left before they can't do anything about Comey lying to Congress or anything else.
So he puts in a total amateur, a personal lawyer who gets at least one indictment, you know, under the deadline.
Gets one indictment for lying to Congress before the statute of limitations expires.
They tried so hard to prevent this from ever even happening.
The we finally, at the last moment, got you know one indictment on lying to Congress because it was you know pretty impossible to ignore that, even with the you know, Alexandria, Virginia uh jury pool being completely biased against Trump and in favor of James Comey.
Even they, and they did, they passed on a bunch of other crimes that were put before them, but they couldn't ignore the lying to Congress.
It was too blatant, even for them.
But then he's allowed to sneak into the courtroom, he's allowed to sneak out of the courtroom, nobody questions him, he's never put in handcuffs, and he gets a date set for January of next year.
And I guess he's free until then.
Free until then.
But Stuart Rhodes didn't get that courtesy.
No January 6th person got that courtesy, despite the fact that they knew that they were gonna be charged with something.
I mean, they knew that the hunt was on for like an entire year.
They could have fled at any point, right?
The whole thing, the whole idea is, well, you know, you gotta stay, we gotta keep you here because otherwise we're afraid you're gonna flee.
Well, for a whole year, they don't flee.
For a whole year, they could escape to Mexico or Canada or anywhere else in the world they want to.
They stay where they are, get arrested, and then they say, Well, we're afraid now you're gonna flee, so you're gonna be in jail for two years while we go through your trial and then convict you with an enhanced terrorism charges and try to send you away for two decades.
I mean, again, the just the discrepancy, the difference between James Comey, who weaponized his position as FBI director to try to tear down Donald Trump, cause massive division in this country, break breaks law after law after law, and is treated with kid gloves like he's too delicate to treat like a normal human being.
James Comey, long, strange trip into the jaws of Donald Trump's campaign of retribution.
Again, how to think the person who wrote that genuinely thinks that uh maybe they do.
Um, I don't even care at this point.
And I don't care what these people say.
Like, so what do you do?
What do you do?
And well, let's go to some clips.
I'll explain everything I'm talking about here because I'm not even sure James Comey's gonna go down for this.
As much as it is a cut and dry black and white, he is guilty, he's a m all but admitted he's guilty, right?
Said he never leaked information, later revealed he did leak information.
It should be cut and dry.
But the machinations going on behind the scenes, the people that are still in office that are still given authority in the Trump administration, they don't want Comey to go down, and they're doing everything they can To prevent it.
Let's go first to clip two here.
Disgraced former FBI director James Comey pleads not guilty to multiple federal charges.
Let's watch.
ken dilanian
Well, uh, before I answer that, I should tell you we have we have some notes from our reporters inside the courtroom now.
Uh and I guess the news out of this is that a trial date has been set for January 5th.
Now, of course, that is very preliminary, and I I personally do not expect that to hold, but that is the current trial date.
Uh I'm just seeing some details and some color uh from our producers who are inside the courtroom that um that the EDVA attorneys entered the courtroom in approximately 10 minutes before the hour, shook hands with the Comey team.
Lindsay Halligan was wearing a black suit.
Uh members of James Comey's family filed in a minute or so later, followed by members of the press.
Uh uh, our folks saw Pat Fitzgerald, James Comey's lawyer, former prosecutor, uh, in an animated conversation uh with uh the prosecutors in the case as the press came in.
And Fitzgerald uh addressed the court and said it's the honor of my life to represent Mr. Comey.
Uh and Pat Fitzgerald, we should remember is a long time Justice Department prosecutor.
He was a special counsel.
He actually prosecuted Dick Cheney's former chief of staff uh for lying to investigators, got a prison sentence.
Uh that man, Scudo Libby was pardoned.
Uh so he's a guy that's been around the legal system for decades, uh, and he is now representing James Comey.
harrison smith
Yeah.
And again, talk just talk about a two-tiered justice system.
And again, the the the threats of these people under like you have to understand.
The bad guys are, as far as I can tell, largely unbound by any of this.
They and you know, I don't know if they're wrong or not.
Like part of me wants to be like, they, you know, are too confident, they're acting in ways that is inadvisable.
But, you know, I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe they know more than me.
Maybe they know who's on the inside, knows how it's working, because they're they're acting insanely.
And I'll get to it in just a second.
Lindsay Hallig uh Halligan is the personal Trump attorney who'd never tried a case like this ever before, but was able to get that indictment put in at the last minute in act of desperation because the person that was there before was working for Comey, was refusing to actually indict him for anything, was pretending to indict him, but really just wanted the statute of limitations to expire so they could go, ah, gosh darn it, we tried.
And we really tried.
We put it before the grand jury.
They didn't come up with anything, so I guess he's innocent.
And now, because again, as I've explained before, that's better than them not doing anything.
Them not doing anything to James Comey still leaves, you know, the availability of us to say, hey, he's out there and they haven't charged him with anything.
What they really wanted was to pretend to charge him with something, act like they're trying to get him on something, not provide sufficient evidence, allow the grand jury to come back with you know no conviction, no indictment, so that then they could say, we tried and he's innocent.
Different than we haven't tried, right?
That's what they were trying to do.
I mean, they are still there, they're still in office, they're still working behind the scenes.
And by the way, I think Pam Bondi is one of them.
I think Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche, from what we've heard, are guilty of this as well.
But let's go to Eric Trump here, because Eric Trump absolutely went off on Cuomo, and it's hilarious.
There's been a meme going around recently that's really gotten popular recently and for good reason.
And it simply says that the left pretends not to understand things, so it's impossible to talk to them.
And when you when you start looking for this, you notice it absolutely everywhere.
They play dumb so often, and it is utterly infuriating.
But it works for them.
It works for them.
I and I don't, you know, I don't know why it does.
It should be too shameful for them to do, but these people have no shame.
So you're gonna look at Chris Cuomo, acting stupid, acting like he doesn't know what Eric Trump is talking about.
Everybody knows what Eric Trump is talking about.
Uh let's go to clip 17 here.
Chris Cuomo has an uncomfortable moment on air as he uh acts stupid when he knows full well exactly what Eric Trump's talking about, which is not it's not even good a tactic anyway, because that really gets Eric Trump fired up and going off.
So it's it's probably not a good strategy to act stupid when the person you're talking to has all of the evidence and all of the information at hand, ready to dispense with fury.
Let's watch Eric Trump.
chris cuomo
Do you think that it is fair to say it looks like the administration is going after its political opponents now and doing exactly what you say you oppose?
eric trump
Uh oh, that's that what Comey?
Because I mean it seemed very clear to me in in in the congressional testimony.
I don't know, just watching it.
I I certainly seem like he lied to me.
I mean, I'm also wondering what an FBI director is doing, taking memos from the FBI and leaking them to the New York Times.
I mean, Chris, I'd be I'm a guy that hopes that the FBI director would be keeping planes from flying into buildings, you know, keeping our country safe, keeping the Western way of life safe.
Instead, this guy is, you know, communicating every single day with with the New York Times.
I mean, I had a hope a lot better.
But I I find it so ironic that you're literally one that's pushing back on the weaponization of government when the very same people that were coming after us, you know, went after your brother, you know, like hounds.
I mean, they they did everything they could to destroy his governorship.
They did everything they could to destroy his life.
They did everything they could to destroy you.
I sat in that same seat.
The only difference is my last name wasn't Cuomo.
My last name was Trump.
They were trying to destroy my father.
And by doing that, they were trying to destroy me, and they were trying to destroy the Trump organization.
They were trying to try to take all our assets and strip her name off of every building in New York City.
You've been on the receiving end of the very same people that I've been on the receiving end of.
And so to play coy with me as if this isn't happening in the United States of America just seems ironic and foolish given what you've been through more so than anybody.
chris cuomo
Hold on a second.
What did you just say that you think I'm doing?
I'm asking you questions about whether or not if something is wrong, it is also wrong to do the same thing when you get back in power, which certainly happened the first time the administration came in.
You went right after Biden.
And I don't mean you, you weren't part of the administration.
I'll get to you in a second in terms of what's going on right now.
But if you think I'm playing coy, uh, you don't know me as well as you should.
I'm not playing coy.
I know what happened to me.
Did we say that?
And it was what is happening now looks like what was done to you.
That's why I'm asking the question.
eric trump
Did we raid Biden's home?
You know, did we did we try and bankrupt Biden?
Did they come after us?
Did we weaponize every AG and DA, you know, against Biden?
Do we do we do that against Hunter Biden who had a laptop from hell, pictures of cocaine, illicit drug use, prostitution?
You know, did we did we do that?
Did we make up a dirty dossier uh uh about Biden?
Did they try and destroy Biden's marriage?
You know, what was any of that true?
I mean, did did we make up stories that Biden had secret servers in the basement of his home communicating with the Kremlin in in Russia?
You know, did we strip Biden off the ballot of multiple states?
Did we take Biden off of Twitter and Instagram and Facebook and try and silence his voice so he couldn't communicate?
Did we put Biden in a courtroom every single day?
91 felony counts that have all been overturned for my father now, right?
For for nonsense to try and keep him off of a campaign trail and to try and destroy his life.
You know, did we do any of that?
harrison smith
Yeah, no, Eric Trump erupts on Chris Cuomo after being asked if his father was targeting political foes.
I mean, it is it is such a joke.
Again, we I did I don't even have time to go through the list.
We went through it yesterday of the number of people around Trump who were arrested by the Democrats over the four years of Biden's administration, including the guy that used to host this show, Owen Schreuer.
I mean, you had Owen Schreuer, Steve Bannon, Roger Stone, Peter Navarro, and it goes on and on.
Uh Stuart Rhodes, Joe Biggs, Enrique Tario.
Everybody around Trump was either threatened with or actually served time in jail over nothing, over completely fraudulent or totally just ridiculous process, you know, violations like Roger Stone.
It's insane.
And of course, what happened to you know, Governor Cuomo, it was completely different anyway, because he, you know, deliberately killed a bunch of old people by sending COVID-infected people into nursing homes.
So he actually did something, you know, worthy of criticism, and I guess he was uh got to Italian with the uh female interns, but good on Eric Trump.
Here's Eric Trump again.
Let's go to clip 36 here.
They rated Mar-Lago over what essentially is a trumped-up library uh accusation.
It was basically a library-rated Mar-a-Lago.
It's hilarious, but it's true.
Let's watch.
eric trump
Do you remember when they raided Mar-a-Lago?
I said, Why are they here?
And they told me it was behra, right?
National record, right?
Obviously, you know, like, does anybody think that a public library, a glorified public library was was, you know, making the calls to to, you know, invade a Mar-a-Lago, a former president's home.
It was all nonsense.
But they wanted to put our family under siege.
They wanted to destroy my father.
They wanted to destroy us.
They wanted to bankrupt us.
So this doesn't surprise me that Jack Smith is, you know, tracking the communication of senators.
It's actually the least surprising thing I've heard all day, because they're criminals, and honestly, so many of them should be in jail for exactly what they did.
harrison smith
100%.
And this is actually a story from Joehoft.com.
Attorney Mike Davis shared a summary of the crimes that were committed by corrupt Democrats utilizing weaponized deep state intel agencies.
He's happy to see GOP senators wake up to the horror used against all Americans after yesterday's report that they too were spied on by the deep state.
And it is a little bit ironic that you know American people get spied on forever, and it's the instant that the politicians get spied on that they get mad and you know realize this is a thing.
Over the last eight years, Democrats illegally spied on presidential candidate and even President Trump, presidential candidate, and even when he was president, spied on Trump, weaponized intel agencies and law enforcement to hopple his presidency, impeached him twice for absolutely nothing, tried to bankrupt him for non-fraud, attempted to imprison him four times for non-crimes, threw his top aides and supporters in prison, threw him off the ballot in several states, nearly assassinated him twice.
Now we have activist judges sabotaging his second presidency.
Most Senate Republicans are finally angry after learning the FBI spied on eight of them.
Well, welcome to the fight, Senate Republicans.
Some of you uh have been in this fight all along, most of you have not.
Better late than never, I guess.
And again, it's back to Israel.
That actually scared the shit out of him.
alex jones
I gotta get Netanyahu just called.
He may have to blow up a couple more synagogues to play victim.
We need to attack Israel stronger.
harrison smith
I have a job I'm I'm gonna get to that.
We'll get to that.
I got a whole stack here.
alex jones
I'm being sarcastic.
I didn't mean that mean today, but it was this big joke on the internet when I said Harrison Smith, three hours of visual coverage coming up.
harrison smith
No, that was yesterday.
I was I know yesterday I covered all the Israel stuff.
alex jones
We don't we won't get our paychecks if we don't do that.
Actually, if we literally wore Hitler uniforms, we get more funding.
No, but seriously, what I'm saying was I covered it all because you can't get away from it.
harrison smith
Yeah.
alex jones
Oh, you're doing a great job.
I just want to tell you.
harrison smith
Well, thank you.
alex jones
Everybody was like laughing, saying it was like a mean.
Oh, Harrison took it.
Well, he's been a joke.
No, I meant I covered it all day long.
It's my joke, was you said four hours of Israel, three more hours coming up.
Uh behind the scenes joke, you said, no, no, no.
We have commercial breaks, don't worry.
harrison smith
Yeah, I said three hours.
No, no, we have commercial breaks.
alex jones
We'll no, no, but seriously, uh it's good the taboos are over, it shows the awakening.
My issue is at a certain point, it's like well, we couldn't get rid of abortion, it became a tongue of war.
You gotta cover it, but half the time is also the stuff.
It's not really uh defense for something.
I'm trying to have a debate about how is this at the center of the zeitgeist?
We need to expose the world ID, we expose the whole agenda as well.
That's all I'm saying.
harrison smith
Yeah, well, I just you know, I just think it's it's you know, when people say you talk about Israel too much, it's like, well, tell the politicians that.
Uh, we hear about Israel from the politicians more than we hear about America.
So that's my frustration.
alex jones
No, no, it's a symbol of America being screwed.
harrison smith
Yeah.
alex jones
But the reason I came in here was this Candace Owens thing is big.
harrison smith
Yeah.
alex jones
And when and the fact that he was free for his life, the implication they're gonna release it.
You know, she bakes the hook and has the text messages.
Now, and I said what like Elijah Shevers like apologize.
I said it had proof.
So I said, if I get proof, I'll cover it.
It's not like you know, it's like you're innocently proven guilty here.
But if it comes out he's freeing from Israel, then it gets really bad.
harrison smith
Yeah.
alex jones
So I I don't know what we're gonna do with that point.
harrison smith
Well, I mean, you know, you know, I don't know.
And again, that you know, that's the frustration.
It's like, well, if it was Israel, would we even find out?
I mean, the real problem is is you know, our our government is unwilling to do anything.
Do you see the Matt Gates thing saying they wouldn't they go around with QR codes scanning people at APAC?
alex jones
Yeah.
harrison smith
I don't know, you're like they're purchasing people, uh purchasing our politicians.
You know, it's like all right.
alex jones
It does.
harrison smith
I mean hold on, we're about to go we're if we're five seconds from.
alex jones
I'll let you back your show.
harrison smith
Okay, all right.
alex jones
You know, you know who called it coming around.
harrison smith
He says talk more about Israel.
This is confusing.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the war room.
I'm your host, Sarrison Smith.
By the way, make sure you're following us On X, and even if you've followed us already, make sure you're following us on X. Uh, because it is a very regular thing.
In fact, I just went to the profile of our guest who will join us in the next hour or in McIntyre.
And I'm not following him.
I've been following him for years, but apparently I'm not following him anymore.
So just make sure, even if you were once following us, it's it's good to go back and make sure you're still following us because X will remove followers.
And I have a lot of people telling me that my reach has been limited, they're not seeing my tweets, they have to go to my profile, and even then they're not uh seeing everything that I'm posting.
And I think that has to do, obviously, with me being sort of at the center of the, you know, uh Charlie Kirk Israel thing, everybody bringing up my tweet from yesterday because what Candace Owens was saying corresponded with what I revealed.
Yes, he was in fear for his life, and I think more information is coming out about that.
Now I spent a long time on that yesterday, and that's sort of the problem.
That's the problem.
There's so much going on, and there's so much to cover right now.
You really got to make a value judgment on what you're gonna spend your time on.
I do I've got a soul stack of Israel here.
We can talk about David From Douglas Murray being secretly drafted as speechwriters for Israel.
Israel's trying to hire Chris Pratt and Stephen Current, Steph Curry as he's as they're trying to, you know, regain some of the PR losses they've had.
Trump apparently is leaning very hard on Israel to get them to sign a uh Gaza peace agreement.
Trump urges Israel to finish up its Gaza offensive and warns about its global support fading, and apparently Netanyahu is uh not happy about this, but not able to do much about it.
Kushner has joined Whitkop for Gaza ceasefire talks in Egypt.
Trump's change in strategy puts lasting ceasefire Gaza, uh Gaza ceasefire within reach.
I mean, it goes, it goes on and on and on.
Benjamin Nanyahu is again warning about Iran's uh nuclear missiles saying that they can hit the United States.
I'm telling you, he just goes, I could spend every show about nothing but half of these stories, right?
And that's typically what happens.
You start talking about Israel and you go down the rabbit hole.
And I even as as we've been on air today, more stories have broken.
Uh Max Blumenthal, the Lewis Brandeis Center, Ultra Zionist legal lobbying front, is demanding a Jews only DEI program at Microsoft on grounds that Jews are not just a faith community, but the dictionary definition of ethnicity.
Lots of insanity to unpack here.
So no more DEI except for Jewish people, I guess, is gonna be the new thing.
I mean, we could go on and on about any of this, but I I genuinely think what's happening right now on the streets of America is so is so insane.
It's such a level of madness.
I genuinely don't know how to how to deal with it anymore.
Here's a great example, and I'm I'm pretty sure about this.
I'm not entirely sure, but I'm pretty sure the guy in the video we played yesterday, we played a video yesterday of a uh attempted arrest of an illegal alien, and he looked like a goblin, little little, you know, four foot tall, fat guy.
And as the agents are trying to arrest him and put handcuffs on him, people just start showing up.
People driving by, stop their cars, get out of their cars to start fighting the people arresting this guy.
And it's just complete insanity.
It is utter madness.
I'm not sure if the crew can find that video from yesterday.
I didn't put in the showfolder today, but unless I'm mistaken, I'm pretty sure they got the guy.
I'm pretty sure this is the same guy.
And the guy who they were trying to arrest, that all of his friends and neighbors came out to stop the arrest from happening, is like a ridiculous criminal.
Okay, illegal alien from Mexico, arrested by Office of Field Operations, Operation Midway Blitz.
In addition to nine previous arrests, including felony and misdemeanor convictions, his most recent arrest made national news when on March 30th, 2025, he allegedly posed as a ride chair driver in Chicago, Illinois, and sexually assaulted a woman inside his vehicle after pickering picking her up outside a local nightclub.
He was charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault, aggravated kidnapping with bodily harm, and unlawful restraint.
He was released from detention two days after his arrest with a lengthy and violent criminal record dating all the way back to tw 2002.
Why has he been living free as a bird in the Windy City?
Because of Chicago's embrace of sanctuary policies, which hurt rather than help its residents.
But no more Operation Midway Blitz is here to rid Chicago of criminal aliens like him.
Operation Midway Blitz.
And so, you know, there's the guy, and I'm I'm pretty sure it's the same guy.
And somebody on Twitter was saying it was.
I haven't confirmed that, but it might as well be.
Because they didn't, you know, the people rescuing this guy, D arresting this guy, they have no idea who he is.
They have no idea who he is.
They've just been propagandized into this idea that ICE is just going around kidnapping brown people.
So they think it's a righteous thing to stand up against that.
It's absurd.
They're literally trying to arrest repeat rapists and trying to send them back to the country.
People who have a rap sheet a mile long doing the most depraved and egregious things.
I mean, that's like one of that's like one of the horror stories you have nightmares about.
You know, some girl leaving a nightclub, young woman, probably a little tipsy, probably not in full of control of herself, tries to get in an Uber and it's just some guy.
It's just some guy who's like, I mean, you might as well picture like a guy sitting with the rope and the carrot like trying to trap somebody.
Like he goes out, drives around waiting for somebody to mistake his car for an Uber, lets him get in, locks the door, and they're his now.
Like, do you understand how evil this dude is?
And yet, when we try to arrest him, a bunch of dumbasses come out and stop him from being arrested.
Well, they got him now, so thank you.
So thank you to the, you know, the Gestapo for arresting this guy.
I mean, it's just ridiculous.
It is just absolutely insane.
But as Cash Patel puts it, 100,000 Chicago residents are gang members.
A hundred thousand gang members in a single city, according to Cash Patel.
And like I said, this is how the FBI has been operated for the last couple decades.
They let the gangs operate.
They know where they are, they know who they are, they know what they're doing, and they just keep an eye on things, basically.
Thanks, guys.
Really appreciate that.
And so now, because we've spent so long to deal with this problem, it's gotten bigger and bigger and bigger to the point where it's at now where the entire population is completely insane, being deliberately, you know, made into extremists by people like John Oliver, foreign agitator, by the way.
Let's go to that clip here.
Because this, again, it's just like it's beyond insane.
It is beyond insane the situation that we're in.
Just before we go to this, let me just remind you.
Any and it's hard not to like relay this back to things like Black Lives Matter, where it's like for decades pretty much, for at least like 10 years on Facebook and elsewhere.
If you tried to talk about police brutality, nobody cared.
Yeah, here's the video.
I'm pretty sure this is the same guy.
He looks very similar, at least, but at the end of the day, these people don't know who this guy is.
These random uh pear-shaped individuals have no idea who this guy is, but they think it's, you know, he's being arrested, therefore he's the good guy.
He's being arrested, therefore he's the good guy, and we should fight the cops to stop him from being arrested.
Meanwhile, in all likelihood, he is literally like a repeat rapist.
Completely insane.
But this is why, because people like John Oliver.
But it, you know, it's hard for me not to relate to someone like Black Lives Matter where it's like, no, we've been talking about police brutality for years, and then suddenly George Floyd dies.
Suddenly everybody cares about police brutality against black people.
And you go, well, wait, hold on.
Thank you for actually noticing something that's been going on and getting worse for a decade.
We would have loved to have you pitch in on this before it got to, you know, emergency point, but they don't care until it becomes something that is completely different than what the actual problem is, right?
We actually care about police brutality because the police were being trained to treat the American people like foreign adversaries, and they were giving given training about, you know, how to fight terrorism, and then they were deploying those tactics against nonviolent, you know, weed smokers and stuff.
It was terrible.
It was bad, it was deliberate.
We were against it.
Nothing ever happened until they could distract from and go, actually, it's because uh, you know, police hate black people, so let's defund the police.
And it's like, this is worse than you not getting involved.
It was better when you people were ignorant to the problem because you've only made the problem significantly worse now.
Same thing's happening here.
Essentially the same thing's happening.
We are the ones who have always been the bulwark against government overreach, who have always been continually warning about granting new powers to the federal government, about militarizing our police, about being made into enemies that the federal government could round up and put into FEMA camps.
We are the ones who are concerned about that.
That's not what's happening here.
What's happening here is that the lawful authorities are carrying out The law.
They're arresting actual criminals.
They're arresting non-Americans.
And if in their roundup they happen to accidentally uh, you know, arrest a citizen, then they get released.
And it's like a minor inconvenience for a little while and no harm, no foul.
You know, you got it.
You got to do what you got to do.
So it's like, okay, where were you?
Where were you, John Oliver, when they were deploying sheriff's departments with APCs putting rifles in people's faces for opening up a bar during COVID?
Radio silence from the John Olivers then.
Where were you?
When they were kicking down the door of, you know, uh fathers of 12 because they had defended their son from being assaulted during a pro-life protest.
Remember that?
Remember that guy?
Father of 12 Catholic guy, his son is like 12-year-old son, was being attacked by a leftist during a protest.
The father goes up and pushes the guy away from his son, and then they kick down the father's door in the middle of the night to haul him away at gunpoint in front of his children.
Where were you then, John Oliver?
Like, do not take these people seriously.
Do not for a single second think they believe in anything that they're saying.
They are simply using the language they know Americans respond to to try to screw us.
That's it.
That's all it is.
They don't believe anything they're saying.
They don't actually believe in, you know, uh uh citizens resisting the unlawful expansion of the federal government or a police state.
They're all for that.
They just don't like that it's theirs.
So once again, it's not like they do it and it's good and we do it and it's bad.
That's unfair.
No.
They are in favor of the police state taking your children from you if you don't want to cut their genitals off because they've been brainwashed by the preschool teacher and the blue screws cartoon.
And they think that's good and fine and wonderful.
Meanwhile, they say it's you know, Hitlerism and Nazism, and they're the Gestapo for arresting criminals who have a rap sheet a mile long, who should never have been in this country and are often like on bail and continuing to commit crimes.
So it's not just disequal, it's not just unequal, it is completely inverted and insane.
Here's uh foreign globalist mouthpiece, John Oliver, who, by the way, should be deported.
I mean, why would we let somebody like that?
I mean, can again, just put yourself in their position.
Can you imagine the temerity, the Hutzpah, of going to a foreign country and then making it your job to try to undermine their most deeply held values, their most, you know, foundational uh belief system, and then expect not to be deported.
I mean, it's it is a level of entitlement that I think is so brazen, people don't even know how to deal with it.
But it is that brazen, it is that insane.
And people, well, it's America, everybody has free speech.
It's like no other country would allow this, and we shouldn't allow this.
The things that make America great are the exact things that people like John Oliver are coming to this country to try to destroy.
So, for the sake of our continuing way of life and our belief system, expel him from the country.
And again, it's not even like it's not even like he's just, you know, some guy doing his job and he says something we don't like, so get him out of here.
No, no, he's using his platform as a celebrity to try to encourage violent attacks against our law enforcement.
Why would anybody put up with this?
Why would anybody put up with this?
It's like, you know, imagine you know, inviting a friend into your home and you catch them like telling your children to misbehave and going, your parents don't you they they you know, they don't know any better.
They say not to do that.
I think you should do it anyway.
You go, get the hell out of my house.
What the hell are you doing?
Oh, well, I thought I had freedom of speech.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You don't have a right to come into our house and try to subvert our rule of law and try to, you know, radicalize our citizens against our own government.
Why would we ever let this pass?
Why do we let this pass?
Why is John Oliver not having his and I don't know, is he naturalized?
Does he have a visa?
Whatever it is, he ain't from here.
Ship him back to where he came from and never let him back in this country again.
And by the way, he would be a hero, he'd love it.
He would think he's this, you know, big whatever.
Like, who cares?
Ship him back to London and let him be murdered by a rape gang, and and we'll just see, you know, what happens next.
We'll see how much he cares about guns when uh he's sent back to England and uh in a wig or something.
Uh, here's John Oliver just deliberately encouraging terrorism in our streets on HBO as part of his nation uh national talk show.
Let's watch.
john oliver
And in Rochester last month, I was cornered some men working on a roof, and we're waiting for them to come down to arrest them.
But a local pastor went on social media to summon people to protest and just watch what happened next.
unidentified
A chaotic scene on Westminster Road Tuesday morning in Rochester as federal agents were carrying out an ice enforcement and removal operation.
They're here putting on a roof, trying to make a dollar and paying taxes on that dollar.
chris cuomo
And ICE was here bothering them.
harrison smith
So I can't bother ice.
Look, I don't know what her shirt says, but the first line of her shirt is the devil whispered in my ear.
I gee, I wonder what he was saying.
Gee, I wonder, I wonder what he was saying.
I'm sure I'm sure it's something about, you know, strong Christian.
They're illegal aliens.
They're not supposed to be here, they're not allowed to be here.
It's actually very polite for the ICE officers to wait until they're off the roof.
It's very polite, very safe way to do things.
Wait till they come down.
Oh, but they're trying to make money?
So what?
Who cares?
It's not an excuse to break the law.
Like these things, they just say things that doesn't matter, none of it matters.
None of what they say has any connection to reality whatsoever.
Back to the retarded people.
You're not strong enough to withstand the storm.
Today I whispered in the devil's ear, I am the storm.
Wow.
Yeah, I bet he's shaking in his boots, dumbass old lady.
Uh, let's go back to the video.
unidentified
Details from federal authorities are limited.
But our cameras captured a border patrol vehicle at the scene with flat tires.
Flat in response to the large crowd, agents left Westminster.
was towed a few yards away.
Perfect.
john oliver
Well done to everyone involved.
I know absolutely nothing.
That woman said, I came to bother ice.
Because that seems reasonable to me.
If ice can show up and bother some guys at their roofing job, then bystanders should be able to bother ice at their state-sanctioned kidnapping job.
It is only fair.
harrison smith
Oh, it's only fair.
That makes perfect sense, John Oliver.
If the police can arrest criminals, then we can interfere with the police.
Perfect logic there.
Oh my God.
I'm trying so hard not to say what I really think about him.
And I refuse.
I refuse to descend into the depths of depravity with this God forsake.
Okay, all right.
Sorry.
Did it beep?
I tried to beep it.
Hopefully it came out.
But my God, my God.
I mean, it doesn't even make sense.
It's not even logical on the face of it, but this is like, I don't know, man.
Everybody's retarded.
I don't know what else to say.
If the police can bother somebody at their job, then it's only fair that you can attack the police.
What, John Oliver?
What the hell are you talking?
I guess if it's fair for John Oliver to encourage people to attack federal officers at their job, then I guess it's perfectly fine for me to encourage my audience to attack whoever I want, right?
Like I can't even say it.
I can't even make the joke because they actually will charge me with something if I were to say something as ridiculous as what I would really like to say.
But I can't, I can't, because I actually have to follow the law.
John Oliver, foreigner, foreign person, is in our country encouraging his audience to interfere in the federal police carrying out their entirely lawful orders.
That is a crime.
Like, what do we have to do?
What do we have to do?
Tell me, Trump, what do we have to do to get some actual action on this?
Because, and you know, part of it is just like, why are we letting them humiliate us?
Why are we letting them humiliate?
I mean, popping the tires of the ice vehicle and then laughing as you know, they have to tow it away.
These people should be cowering in fear.
Honestly.
At this point, it's like unleash ice.
Hell, have fake ice, you know, uh arrests just to draw them out and then you know, encircle them with people with billy clubs and just move the Circle in and just corral them, arrest all of them, and send them all to jail for as long as humanly possible.
Like, what are we doing?
What are we doing here?
What do we have to do to get John Oliver deported?
I'll do it.
Whatever it is, whatever it is.
Is it not a crime to encourage people to commit a crime?
I mean, it is, it's not, it's not up for debate.
It's not my interpretation.
It is on the books.
I have it pulled up here, actually.
Actually, uh, if you really want to know, it's uh Title 10 of the uh United States Code.
I'm pretty sure.
I'm pretty sure it's what it is, that you can actually uh go to jail for interfering with the lawful orders uh being carried out by federal officers.
So everybody in that video should be arrested.
They were interfering with lawful orders.
It's not a protest.
They're like, oh, you know, the uh the ICE officers were waiting for the people to come down, and a pastor called people up to protest.
That's not a protest that cannot be called a protest.
That's not what that is.
If they were standing by while the arrests happened and waving signs, talking about what was, you know, happening, that's a protest.
It's not a protest to say the police are arresting criminals, come stop them from doing that.
Come interfere in that and bother them and make it a dangerous situation for them.
That's not a protest.
They can't not even be called qualified or you know, called a protest.
So you have John Oliver, a foreigner in this country, encouraging his audience to explicitly commit a crime.
And he's not in jail, and he's not hasn't been deported.
And I haven't even seen anybody talk about him being deported.
But why not, though?
But honestly, why not?
Do you really think I would get away with it if I sat here and encouraged people to break the law?
Of course not.
Of course I wouldn't.
I would never do it anyway.
But they get away with it.
They get away with it.
And like at a certain point, you know, like what just what is his purpose here?
Why is he here?
It is it is an obvious part of the the visa process.
You cannot come into this country and then encourage lawlessness.
You cannot come into this country and then use your platform on HBO to encourage and celebrate people committing crimes against federal officers that are carrying out perfectly lawful orders.
So what, so what are we doing?
What are we doing about this?
Honestly.
I just go honestly, it goes on and on.
John Stewart's doing the same thing.
John Stewart's doing exactly the same thing.
He calls uh I say well-funded paramilitary group that's throwing grandmothers onto linoleum and zip tying American children.
It's just it.
If it was true, we'd have a different story.
If they were saying this during COVID, we'd have a different story.
If they were saying this about the parents who've had their children ripped from them because they refuse to go along with the transgender agenda, it'd be a different story.
These are lawful orders that are being carried out to the letter of the law in a perfectly constitutional way against people that are not American and do not deserve any protections, frankly, under our constitution because they're not us.
Let's go to Jon Stewart here.
Let's see what this um subversive element has to say.
jon stewart
75 million Americans voted for a Democrat in this last round of presidential elections.
And at this moment, they have zero power at the federal level.
Not in the House, not in the Senate, not in the executive, and not in the courts.
There has not been a moment of conciliation or concern about the issues and policies that drove those 75 million votes.
Not a moment.
harrison smith
Yeah, why would that I change my mind?
I don't actually want to listen to John Stewart anymore.
Uh why would there be?
Why would there be any reconciliation with the anti-American scum that voted for Kamala Harris of all people?
Frankly, they should all Be in mental asylums.
So your your mere freedom is the gift we give to you.
You absolute rotten scumbag.
Why'd you change your name, John?
Wonder why you changed your name.
Now, he says that, you know, the Democrats have no power, which it uh doesn't look like that, does it?
Gee, sure doesn't look like that's the case, especially when you have James Comey apparently skating on everything, right?
He was arraigned in Virginia for lying to Congress, but never arrested, no embarrassing, you know, handcuff uh image, no uh picture, you know, uh mugshot.
He was able to slip quietly in and out of the courtroom without anybody bothering him or asking him questions.
How how lovely for him?
FBI director James Comey pleads not guilty and will argue he was unfairly targeted by Trump.
Boohoo.
unidentified
Oh, boo-hoo.
harrison smith
All I did was fake a Russian investigation to try to destroy his life and leak the information to the New York Times.
unidentified
What?
harrison smith
Why?
And then I you know, threatened his life a month ago to sell my book.
What's the big deal?
Absurd.
Meanwhile, central witness undermines case against James Comey, prosecutors conclude.
James Comey has been arraigned.
Federal prosecutors investigating uh former FBI director James Comey for allegedly making false statements to Congress, determined that a central witness in their probe would prove problematic and likely prevent them from establishing their case to the jury, familiar with their find uh people uh sources familiar with their findings told ABC News.
And then you've got this.
I I mean, how are we supposed to get anything done with this?
Prosecutor in James Comey case could lose law license, according to an ex-Watergate attorney.
They're literally threatening to dis to disbar Lindsay Halligram for going after Comey.
This is what they do, and they're still doing it.
All right, folks, welcome back.
We'll be joined by Orrin McIntyre here very shortly, but there's a few more videos I want to go to, and again, just explain how thoroughly corrupted our entire system is.
This is well, first of all, you have this story from Newsweek prosecutor in James Comey case could lose law license, according to an ex-Watergate attorney.
Former Watergate attorney Nick Ackerman told Newsweek moments before former FBI director James Comey's arraignment on Wednesday that the Department of Justice prosecuted uh their prosecuting attorney in the case, Lindsay Halligan, is playing a pretty dangerous game here in terms of her law license.
Pretty dangerous game she's playing.
The attorney told Newsweek it's possible that the bar will initiate an investigation into Halligan over the matter, which could result in her disbarment.
Newsweek has reached out to the U.S. Attorney's Office uh Eastern District of Virginia for comment via email Wednesday.
So again, the person that was put in charge of this and told to try to get Comey on something, sort of kicked the can down the road for nine months.
They're five days away from the expiration of the uh statute of limitations.
Trump taps Lindsay Halligan, his personal attorney, who's never done anything like this before, but she, you know, gets it in under the deadline, gets the indictment with just a few days left under the statute of limitations, and now they're threatening her law license for doing this.
She goes to the grand jury, she gets a conviction, and now they're saying, Well, you better be careful.
You're playing with fire here.
Kind of like Chuck Schumer, the intelligence agency has 19 ways from Sunday of getting back at you.
It's like they make these threats out in the open.
This alone should be enough to like charge this person with a crime.
I mean, is this person still an attorney?
He should have his law license removed because this is clearly an attempt at intimidation.
This is clearly an attempt to mess up a law proceeding, a federal court proceeding, by intimidating the opponent's lawyers.
How is that allowed?
He writes it in Newsweek, a blatant threat against the lawyer now charged with prosecuting James Comey.
What?
How is this allowed to stand?
Again, that's just like it's like the regular thing, I guess.
We just keep having to ask.
How is it allowed that foreign visitors to our country have TV shows where they're encouraging citizens to attack federal officers?
How is it allowed?
That we have people in the Eastern District of Virginia openly threatening the law license of a lawyer because she went after James Comey, even though he broke the law.
The indictment came from a grand jury, and she was appointed and put on this by the elected, duly elected president of the United States.
What are we doing here?
This is what I mean.
Do we need a Praetorian guard?
Do we need just like a Trump loyalist battalion to just carry out justice military tribune style?
Because that's seemingly the only way we're going to get any justice on any of this.
Is anybody really expecting January 5th to roll around and they throw Comey in prison for 10 years?
That is the sentence he should be charged with.
Do we have any do we have any expectation that that's going to happen?
And then from Project Veritas, breaking exclusive number linked to newly fired U.S. prosecutor Ben Day uh uh Michael Ben Avery, uh Michael Benary, dreams President Trump will die, and Eastern District of Virginia attorney Lindsay Halligan will die.
So these are the text messages from October 6th.
A number linked to Benary, who was terminated last week, urges f uh fellow Eastern District of Virginia prosecutor Russell Carlberg, previously exposed by Veritas for threatening whistleblowers to quote, keep monitoring cases to prevent interference from President Trump's new appointee, Lindsay Halligan, who oversees the Comey case.
So this is the actual exchange here published by Project Veritas.
It says, Good morning, call Carl Berg.
Are you going to the East District of Virginia today?
Unfortunately, yes.
I'm gonna have to play nice with that idiot Halligan.
This is the way they're talking about this lawyer who's only there because the previous lawyer refused to actually do anything to Comey.
Keep me posted on how things are going, are going there.
We need to keep monitoring our cases so she doesn't mess everything up.
I would like to strangle that be myself.
Every night I dream that this nightmare will soon end and that she or Trump will simply die.
Let's be careful about what we write here.
They may be monitoring us, delete everything.
Well, they were monitoring you.
That is a government phone.
We do have the text now, and yeah, these people are gonna keep their jobs.
They're probably gonna stay in the positions that they're in.
This is what Lindsay Halligan is up against now.
Meanwhile, I don't even have time to go to the video.
There's a video of a guy from the Washington Journal, I believe is where he's from.
Sadie German discusses today's arraignment of FBI director James Comey, saying that uh Pam Bondy and Todd Blanch both tried as hard as they could to not let this prosecution go forward.
So everybody's still working against Trump.
His people are still betraying him.
unidentified
The command center in the battle for clarity and truth.
Harrison Smith invites you to the war room.
harrison smith
This is the War Room.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Very happy to be joined today by my guest, Orin McIntyre.
He's the host of the Oren McIntyre Show on Blaze TV and the author of The Total State, How Liberal Democracies Become Tyrannies.
An excellent book, by the way.
I have it myself, and it is a very good read.
And it'll stick in your mind.
You'll think about it over and over once you read it, because the proof is out there and you keep finding it.
Uh if you will follow the news every day.
You can follow him on X and YouTube at Orin McIntyre.
That's A-U-R-O-N-M-A-C-I-N-T-Y-R-E.
And I feel like spelling that out because people always ask me after the fact uh, who was that guy again?
Orin McIntyre.
Thank you so much for joining us.
auron macintyre
Thanks for having me.
harrison smith
Oh, it's my pleasure.
And uh I wanted to invite you on because we had a little back and forth on X. Uh, and I think we're generally on the on the same side.
We're we're in the same book, maybe not on the same page, about the communist revolution.
Uh, and I specifically, you know, retweeted a tweet of yours because it's so it's so rare that I ever find something from you that I disagree with.
I thought I would highlight it and say, rare miss from Oran here, because you I guess your contention was that we've already been through a communist revolution.
I'm saying the communist revolution is coming.
I'm looking at May Day 2028 and seeing all these things being moved into place for like a full-fledged revolution.
But you you say FDR, it's already done.
We're communist and all but name.
You know, lay out lay out your argument for that.
auron macintyre
Well, as I pointed out in my book, The Total State, which you were kind enough to mention, uh, communism is ultimately an extension of what we would call managerialism.
And this is a way to organize society that was necessary after the industrial revolution.
Every nation in the world had to massify.
They had to learn how to centralize power, centralize control, create propaganda regimes, uh, all of these things, logistical lines had to be manufactured.
And so the question wasn't how you were gonna centralize power, or the question wasn't whether you were gonna centralize power, just how you were gonna centralize power.
And this is why so many of the leaders of these countries, be it FDR, Hitler, or Stalin, in a lot of ways ended up admiring each other's work, taking notes from each other's work, because yes, they had to do these things under different political formulas and different uh cultural contexts, but ultimately they were all pushing for the same thing.
And we can really see this in FDR, because of course we know the FDR was pretty sympathetic ultimately to uh the communists.
Uh, he even ended up funding of the Soviet Union to the tune of what would be 180 billion dollars uh today.
So to say that he's not a uh fan ultimately of uh what happened with the Soviet Union, I think would be wrong.
Now, we also know that there was a deep level of uh communist infiltration into the American government post-World War II.
Uh famously we have the McCarthy hearings trying to root this out, not only of the United States government, but also noticing that it existed inside of things like the film industry was very prevalent in journalists and other pieces of soft power, what I like to call the total state, was which is the collection of both the hard and soft power of the regime.
And we can see the evidence of the communist revolution, I think through the 1960s and all of the Marxist liberation language that was involved in the civil rights movement and all the other government approved uh movements that were occurring during the 1960s, feminism and all these other movements.
So while we didn't declare ourselves officially communist, it's very clear that the idea of communism, the function of communism was working its way through our entire governmental and cultural system.
So I would agree with you to say, okay, there was not an official Bolshevik-style revolution.
But to be fair, that's what guys like Gramsci expected.
They recognized that the West could not be taken over in this kind of oppressor-oppressed um uh economic context purely.
And so it needed to go for things like race and gender, uh breaking down uh constructs like the nuclear family and Christianity in order to open a way for a wider uh communist revolution.
I think that America's communist revolution in many ways was the most successful communist revolution because it came and went without most people noticing, and it held itself to a level of degeneracy for a long time that allowed the country to function.
But as you point out, now we're getting to the point where we're in a counter-revolution where we have, I think, uh populace moving into positions of control.
The system is freaking out because it's been essentially communist our entire lives.
And so now it's deploying its unofficial foot soldiers like Antifa to go ahead and do a counter-revolution.
In some ways, this is somewhat pedantic, but I do think the difference between a revolution and a counter-revolution is significant.
And let's you know who's in power and what is being set in motion behind the scenes.
So ultimately, we're agreeing, I think at the end of the day, that the left is gearing up for a far more violent way to secure its power.
But I just think this is more of a after-the-fact securing of the communist revolution rather than a new one that is suddenly being initiated on people who otherwise were living under the auspices of a democratic republic.
harrison smith
Yeah, no, that that all makes perfect sense.
And we both agree, you know, McCarthy was right and uh probably should have gone a little bit farther, probably didn't uh, you know, get get done what needed to get done at the time.
auron macintyre
Much much further, yeah.
harrison smith
Right to prevent, you know, where where we're at now, which is just you know, total, you know, dismantling everything.
The reason I thought it was important to sort of say, no, we haven't been through a communist revolution yet.
It's coming, is because I I fear that people aren't they aren't um treating this with sort of the urgency it deserves when you have all of these groups really plotting kind of out in the open, but a lot in secret, going, okay, you know, May Day 2028, we're gonna have this massive shutdown of the entire economy of America.
And this is what the head of the UAW, the largest union in the country, is advertising.
He's saying it, he writes letters saying we're gonna shut the whole economy down until we can make demands.
We're going to, quote, create a crisis so that they can take advantage of it.
And I'm like, that's the that's the revolution.
I see, you know, Germany 1918.
I see, you know, the Bolshevik revolution.
I see the precursors to that, where they're getting people in place, they're getting people in positions of authority with a wink and a nod, going, okay, when it's time, we're gonna seize power and it's gonna be really violent.
You're gonna see real chaos and death, and like the videos that were showing, you know, piles of human skulls.
It's like we haven't been through that yet.
And I worry that sort of by saying we've already gone through the communist revolution, it sort of downplays the danger that we're in as we move towards like real kinetic Conflict between literal communists who will try to overthrow the government and are planning that, you know, underground.
So again, I think we're coming from from kind of the same place.
The only reason I I thought it's ill-advised to say we've already been through a communist revolution is because it downplays the danger that's coming.
Does that make sense?
auron macintyre
I understand that perspective, but I think if you look at my Twitter feed or my show, you're familiar with the fact that I have been very, very adamant about letting people know that we are heading towards very dangerous, con dangerous kinetic action situation.
You know, a lot of people throw around the term civil war and these kind of things.
Uh, but I think we really are in danger when we see Democratic officials who are not stepping down after it's revealed that they are salivoting over the idea of murdering Republicans and conservative children.
When we have Democratic pundits and politicians openly calling for violence and expecting no kind of cost to be paid, when we see the political assassinations, the terrorist attacks on ice with very little ultimate penalty being paid by the left.
I agree that we are heading towards a very dangerous place.
I would be shocked, honestly, if we made it to 2028 without having a far more serious version of what you're talking about.
For me, the reason I think that ultimately phrasing it as a counter-revolution is critical, is it allows people to see the kind of somewhat communist uh underpinnings of all the systems around us.
If you think that we're currently in a situation where we are a constitutional republic operating as the founders' intention, and you think that the communists are just sitting on the outside waiting to strike, then what you might not notice is actually that the communist infrastructure has already been built into your governmental apparatus, into your corporations, into your entertainment, into your education.
Now, I know you know this, but I think for the average person, that is something that is still not completely sunk in.
And so if we don't emphasize that these people have already been in power for many, many decades and have been pushing their influence through every institution we have, then you might not recognize the severity and the necessity of what would be required in order to remove that influence from American life.
So I think we're both ultimately looking for the same thing.
We want people to recognize the dangers of kinetic action that could be coming from the left.
I think we want people to take this seriously.
I think we just disagree on what rhetoric is most effective.
Because for me, I think if someone understands that the communist revolution has been run for 70, 80 years at this point through the United States, they're far more likely likely to recognize that these different aspects are working, not just through the government, but working through things like education, the university system, even the corporate boardrooms.
And that lets you understand the totality, the scope of what you're dealing with.
The communists aren't just sitting in Antifa cells or labor unions.
They are sitting in your FBI.
They are sitting in your CIA.
They are sitting in your corporate boardroom, they are writing your movies.
This is all laid out again.
You know, you can go back to someone like James Burnham writing web of subversion, you know, and and exposing this in the 50s, I believe, or the 60s.
You know, this has been done over and over again.
There are several great books talking about how this has already taken place.
So I'm with you 100%.
We need to make clear that people understand how dangerous and violent the left is becoming.
I just think letting them know that the communists have been in charge for a while is very helpful to highlight how dire that situation is and how important it is to act strongly.
harrison smith
And that actually makes perfect sense.
I completely agree with that 100%.
It's it's what I've been struggling with during the show today, is just every time you try to do anything in this country, it's just, I mean, you peel back one layer and you just see the rot all the way to the bottom.
And whether it's James Comey getting special treatment and not being treated the way that he should, or Antifa, you know, being treated with kid gloves.
I think you're exactly right.
And that is my question that I don't really have an answer to.
I mean, how do you fix things?
Like, okay, we can send the feds to to Portland and they could arrest a lot of the Antifa people, but what do you do when it's the local government there?
It's the it's the uh governor of the state, it's the local police chief, it's the media outlets.
I mean, it is so deeply embedded in a place like Portland.
I I genuinely don't know how you how you correct that without just like, I don't know, federalizing the local government and and you know, treating them like a almost like a colony rather than a state.
Like, how how do we extricate this rot if it is that deep?
As I completely agree with you, it is because it's had a couple decades to get that deep.
How do we get it out?
Isn't even possible?
auron macintyre
Well, we have a precedent, but none of it's pretty.
So, of course, we have the reconstruction after the civil war, where we literally militarily occupied large portions of the United States and force them to obey federal dictates.
Uh, we manipulated their elections.
We installed uh, you know, uh people into power in the South who agreed with the Union to make sure that they would follow the laws as written or as intended by uh the radical Republicans after the war.
Uh, we also have versions of this, and this is why I say it's important to understand the communist revolution already took place.
We've had versions of this, many versions of reconstruction, actually, for many decades.
These are called consent decrees, something that the courts put out that basically puts their law enforcement under federal control, under control of the civil rights division.
They get to dictate uh hiring practices, policing practices, different ratios and results that have to come in.
Every police action is under review, or they can, you know, face serious charges, lose funding, all kinds of other things.
And the left has been applying these consent degrees basically to any conservative dominion where they think, you know, there was some kind of George Floyd-esque event, right?
So anytime there's some trumped up media charge about uh bad policing, all of a sudden we have a consent decree, and that area is no longer under control.
Again, we've also seen this with uh like uh federal busing mandates uh during the civil rights era, where they went in and forced uh, you know, uh under law uh these things to happen.
Sometimes we literally sent the 101st airborne to escort children uh, you know, at gunpoint to school to force them to go to school at bayonet point.
Uh, and and this was something that was done in the United States on a fairly regular basis and has been done all the way up in today.
There, I I uh have been in areas where they just got out from under their busing decree like five or ten years ago.
So these things continue to exist in American law.
They are on the books, and the left has been using them for a long time.
The tools are there, none of them are pretty, but they do exist.
harrison smith
Yeah, and and look, uh, our system depends on when they set precedent, we have to sort of rise to meet that.
And I don't see a lot of Republicans with the will to do what's necessary.
And again, you know, I it feels weird for me to say it because we're the libertarian guy, like I don't want the federal government to have to do this, but you also can't be, you know, Americans aren't forced to live amongst criminals and illegal aliens like that.
That is just not so if the local government would just do their job, it would be no issue.
But when they're against the federal government refusing to enforce laws, I don't see any other choice.
It seems like Trump at least sees the threat.
The Antifa round table today.
I'm not sure if you caught any of that, was very encouraging for me hearing from the right people, giving the right responses.
Do you think they have the will to carry it through?
Or do you think they're just gonna kick the hornet's nest and not actually, you know, do enough to destroy the left.
They're just gonna piss off the left.
That's what I'm really worried about.
auron macintyre
I agree.
And ultimately, you know, the old saying is who who does who runs half a revolution digs his own grave, right?
This is always the mistake that the right makes if you look at something like the Spanish Civil War or these other scenarios where you could have stopped getting to the strongman.
You could have stopped getting to the authoritarian regime if the right had simply acted strongly under the color of law when the left was doing its terrorism, when the left was enacting its reign of terror.
But time and again, conservatives are too squishy and too weak.
They're worried about public opinion, they're worried about taking action.
And so you end up in the scenario where they do just enough to trigger a response from the left, but not enough to crush that response.
And that's really what Trump has to worry about.
Putting your toe in here is not enough, right?
You have to go in and you have to completely smash this operation, or don't bother at all.
I'm with you.
I'm ultimately a guy who believes in state rights and federalism.
I would prefer the 10th Amendment meant something in the United States.
But since it's been a joke since the 1860s, at the very least, I would like it to stop illegal immigration and drug dealers from destroying my country.
I would prefer a scenario in which every state truly was relatively sovereign and got to make its own decisions.
Honestly, I think that we are moving that direction eventually.
Because what's going to happen probably in these scenarios is that the left is going to push for a Level of autonomy that would never allow the right to have had in these states.
And the right is going to start saying, well, why don't I have that autonomy?
And now you're going to have different states attempting to flex their ability to deny or ignore federal dictates.
Ultimately, that might be a good thing.
That might be a stress test that our system needs to go through.
But it doesn't happen unless people like President Trump push things to the next level, take things to where they need to go.
Again, he's not doing anything that the left hasn't done or wouldn't do, or wasn't in the process of doing before he was elected.
He's just giving back to them exactly what they have given to us.
And to be clear, he is doing it for the betterment of the country.
As the left was doing it to destroy the country, the president is doing it in order to stop illegal immigration, to end drug cartels, to make uh our cities safer, to stop left-wing terrorists from uh attacking our federal agents.
These are all noble causes and these are all legal causes.
And so there's no reason he should not take these actions under the color of law.
Because as you say, if he does not reciprocate, if there's no pain felt by the left, if they don't recognize that there is a consequence for their actions, then they will do all of this again the minute they get back into office.
So Trump needs to go all the way to crush this stuff.
The halfway mark is no good.
harrison smith
Well, and and it's almost like the longer you wait, the harder it's gonna be.
I mean, if you don't want to have, you know, militarized forces, then you gotta just go in now while it's still uh, you know, before it's a raging inferno, snuff it out while it's still a little ember, and it wouldn't be that big of an issue.
But it's like because the right wing refuses to just do it, they want to be patient, they want to wait, we'll see how this goes.
And that the the whole time the left is just building strength, building strength, building strength to to where it gets to the point where, well, now we can't even do anything because the left is so strong and they're gonna win an election, and that's gonna be that.
So it's like the faster we move, the less we need to do.
The quicker we start this conflict, the shorter and you know, less destructive it will be.
That's that's my take anyway.
And look, this is from today from Newsweek, not exactly uh, you know, totally right wing organization.
Donald Trump's approval rating gets major boost in cities amid crackdown.
This is popular.
People actually like this.
The criminals don't like it, the leftists don't like it, the professional agitators in Antifa don't like it, but the regular people want city streets that are safe.
They want to not have their children stolen by some illegal immigrant that was allowed over the border.
So it's a popular thing, but they aren't doing it.
They're still scared.
I mean, what's your take on that?
Do you agree?
The faster we move, the less, you know, difficult it's gonna be.
auron macintyre
No, I agree.
Again, you can already see uh governors like uh Priscurry in Illinois and the mayor of Chicago talking about the need to resist, the need to build up structures of resistance.
The left is digging in.
They are planning for a multi-year siege.
They are they are not just activating their leftist uh foot soldiers in Antifa, they're also preparing their government structures for opposition to the Trump administration moving in.
The longer you wait, the more time you give them, the more likely they will to uh the more likely they are to build uh the appropriate defenses, the ability to push back.
The more decisive your action, the better it will be.
We saw this when Trump entered office, right?
The left had taken this stunning loss.
Trump walked in, started issuing executive orders everywhere, knocking out departments and the government.
The left just had no clue what to do.
They were getting completely run over.
It was a glorious few months.
But of course, as the process wore on and more things needed to go through legislation instead of just executive orders and judges started getting involved and slowing things down, they were able to stop this momentum, and the left was going to start pushing.
Now, I think the fact that the left has gone directly to violence is in some ways a sign of weakness, right?
Like we should still take it very, very seriously.
A wounded animal is the most dangerous animal.
But the fact that the left had no real propaganda or soft power play after the election, these people are masters of soft power.
These guys are foxes, not lions.
And so you would expect them to deploy, as they did in Trump's first term, a very effective deep state slowdown tactic.
But that was not what was happening.
In this case, they've gone directly to violence, and they are bad at violence.
To be really clear, Antifa are a bunch of weak cowards.
The only reason they get anywhere or do anything is because the right is completely shackled.
You can see that the minute ICE walks out and starts arresting these people, they start crying and pissing their pants and falling over in the streets.
These are not strong people.
They're not strong individuals, they're not brave.
You just need to fight back.
But the fact that we hasn't has allowed these people to run amok.
The minute there is any counter application of force, they will fold like you'd expect.
harrison smith
Yeah, and of course, we see uh the ex the example or example after example after example of sort of uh I can't think of the word right now, but they only go after the right wing.
I mean, we saw it, you know, earlier today with the Antifa uh the Antifa round table, Nick Sortor, right?
He gets attacked, Antifa goes free, he gets arrested.
So it's not only that like the right isn't moving on this, it's that anytime any individual from the right does anything, they get shut down by the state uh while the left is able to just do whatever they want.
They're throwing Molkov cocktails, it's it's completely insane.
Uh and again, you've got these attacks on the ice facilities.
Like, I don't, I I it just blows my mind that you've got like 10 cars ramming into ice facilities.
You've got their staging with snipers outside of the office.
Like, if this isn't the opening salvo of a civil war, I don't know what is.
Do you think Trump is taking it seriously enough?
auron macintyre
I think he's starting to, like you said, that Antifa roundtable was definitely heartening.
The fact that at the end he said he would declare them a foreign, a international uh terror organization is a big deal.
Uh, I think that they're starting to recognize that they have started to make arrests in these scenarios.
Oh, that was what I was calling for.
Look, I understand that to take down the entire Antifa apparatus is going to mean going after NGOs, the financial network, you're gonna need some kind of RICO case.
That's gonna take time.
But in the meantime, you cannot let the left control the streets.
You have to be able to enforce the law at the street level as you build the wider case.
And so I would like to start to see the Trump administration don't just arrest the woman with a gun or the people driving the cars at these protests.
All of them should be in jail.
All of them should receive federal charges.
If you are hitting a officer, if you are smashing their vehicle, if you are pinning them in the vehicle, they could be killed, right?
The reason that you pin uh someone in their vehicle during an ambush is so that a sniper can take them out from long fire.
And we know Antifa has snipers that will shoot at ice agents, so I think it's a terrible thing.
harrison smith
I'm sorry to cut you off.
We gotta go to commercial break.
Can you stay with us uh into the next segment?
I'm not sure if we have you for the full hour or not.
Okay, all right, great.
We'll be back with uh with Orin McIntyre in just a second.
I I completely completely agree with everything he's saying.
And of course, the the problem is even when these people do get arrested, they're out the next day.
I've got the story, I'll cover it on the other side.
Six women arraigned on charges related to the Alvarado ICE attack, where they slammed their cars into the ice vehicles, and they're out free as of today, completely let out, even though they were clearly engaged in a conspiracy to attack federal officers.
What are we doing here, folks?
Look back from the other side of Doran McDowell.
go anywhere.
unidentified
Let's do it.
harrison smith
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Final segment of The War Room.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, my guest Orrin McIntyre.
He has a show on Blaze TV, and he also has a book called The Total State, How Liberal Democracies Become Tyrannies, and I highly recommend it.
It's a great uh treatise on what is happening in the modern age.
Orrin McIntyre on X and uh YouTube, Orn McIntyre as well.
Uh now the story I was talking about before we went to break here is this six women arraigned on charges related to Alvarero ice attacks.
Six women have been charged in the ambush-style shooting of an Al uh Alvaredo police officer who was arraigned in federal court on Monday.
The officer was shot while responding to Vandal, you know what I actually I mixed up the stories.
This is the one about the shooting.
There's so many attacks on ice these days.
I forget there's some are ramming cars, some are staging attacks.
So this one's the ambush-style attack where they actually, I believe, set a fire outside of the building and then had people waiting.
They began to spray graffiti uh on vehicles in a guard structure.
So then they tried to draw the officers out of the ice detention center, and they had people with uh AR-15s, AR-style rifles at the scene, two-way radios, and a total uh total of 12 sets of body armor after searching the scene in defendant's cars.
That's what was found.
So I mean, again, this is a literal deliberate, like guerrilla style attack on ice facilities, and it's almost like it this never got the attention I think it deserved uh and still hasn't to some degree.
I mean, how do we even convey to people the situation that we're in right now when when people don't seem to realize it, how do you not realize this?
What is going on?
What do we do?
What do we have to tell people to get them to care about this?
auron macintyre
Yeah, this is one of those scenarios where you know there's unfortunately still a large segment of the United States where if the TV doesn't tell them to care, they just don't care.
harrison smith
Right.
auron macintyre
And there really is a conspiracy with the media to cover up the fact that this is occurring.
As you say, this is a full-on paramilitary ambush style attack.
This is a uh Afghanistan, Taliban, you know, pulling troops off, you know, and trying to, you know, peel them out and get them killed.
These people are are fully armed, they've got body armor.
They the only reason that we don't have tons and tons of ice agents dead right now is these people are so stupid and cowardly and weak, right?
Like the the problem is not that they're not uh they're they're not willing to murder you, it's just that they're bad at it.
As we saw even with that ice sniper, he he killed all the detainees and none of the ice agents.
So this is one of those scenarios that simply because we don't have a pile of dead ice agents, because the left is so stupid and inept and weak, they think it's not a real problem.
But it will be like eventually someone does make it happen.
Eventually you do do get a Charlie Kirk-style assassin who pulls it off.
So if we have dozens of these attacks happening, and it seems to be that's the case, eventually one of them will be successful, and they will murder a bunch of ice agents.
At that point, you might be able to get some people to pay attention.
But what we and I are trying to do is head this off at the past.
Right.
We don't want to be in this scenario.
And so I think it's critical that we continue to push this story, that we take this to the highest levels of the Trump administration.
I I think we have seen the Trump administration hear the uh feedback from the speed at which they need to act, and they have tried to adjust accordingly.
But again, remember, I think in many ways the Trump administration itself is fighting against its own uh police services.
The FBI is clearly compromised.
I don't think it's any mistake that ICE got a military-style budget as the uh organization that is hiring the most pro-Tump Trump people available.
unidentified
Right.
auron macintyre
ICE is more or less a more loyal arm of federal law enforcement than FBI or DHS or any of these other organizations.
And so they really have a serious problem where they don't have the man power necessary, and you have blue states actively working against you.
So the Trump administration is climbing quite the mountain here.
That doesn't excuse them.
They still have to do it.
That's why they were elected.
But I can understand why this is a giant challenge for them.
harrison smith
Yeah, and I'm just I'm glad at least we understand the the threat that we're under because uh I've said exactly the same thing.
When you see, you know, this crowd of people around an ice vehicle, and it's like that ice vehicle is not bulletproof.
That glass is not bulletproof.
Yeah, one of those people with a gun, that's a dead ice agent.
Is that what we're waiting for?
Are we waiting for the mass death, or can we head this off at the past?
It's like we're totally aligned on that.
And I was saying, you know, they should drive through Chicago like you know, the Humvees drive through Mosul, like you don't stop because that's an attack.
That's an ambush.
I really do think it's gonna get to that point.
Uh now, as you were mentioning, you know, Trump earlier today was listening to some of the Antifa uh people who have covered it, journalists who have covered Antifa for a long time, Andy know Jack Persobic.
I mean, it was it was a who's who it was just fantastic to see these people directly talking to not just Trump, but his entire cabinet.
Like this was really a bombshell moment.
We covered a lot of it in the beginning of the show, but I hadn't actually heard the part that you referenced.
So we've got the clip now.
I want to hear this and get uh Orrin McIntyre's take on the other side.
This is Trump saying he's not just declaring Antifa a terrorist organization, but an international organization.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Are you going to work with your administration as the secretary of uh states here?
Are you going to work with your administration to designate it a foreign terror organization?
donald j trump
You mean uh it a terror?
brandi kruse
Antifa at foreign terror organization.
donald j trump
Well, has that been done?
Pretty close, right?
Would you like to see it done?
unidentified
Yes, Mr. President.
donald j trump
Do you think it would help?
ken dilanian
They they have foreign landscape.
donald j trump
I think it's the kind of thing I'd like to do if you'd like to read.
If you agree, I agree.
Let's get it done.
unidentified
Okay.
Let's talk about it.
harrison smith
Talk about right-wing posters in control.
donald j trump
That's international.
You mean international sounds good to me.
Steve, are you okay with it?
unidentified
Yes, it's true.
eric trump
There are extensive foreign ties.
And I think that would be a very valid step to take.
donald j trump
I think so, too.
unidentified
Yes.
Good.
donald j trump
I think it's a good point.
Thank you.
harrison smith
Wow, that's wow.
That is awesome.
Yeah.
So he's like, yeah, international.
Makes sense to me.
It's fantastic.
You know, God bless Donald Trump.
Can you imagine if Kamal Harris was president right now, the world that we're in?
It's nice to appreciate the good things, even as we complain that they're not happening fast enough.
It is an international organization, isn't it?
In fact, the guy who wrote the Antifa handbook just Fled, I think, to Sweden.
I think he's hanging out in Sweden now.
I mean, this is an international organization, isn't it?
auron macintyre
Yeah, I wouldn't, I won't uh uh uh uh I won't pretend to be an expert on all the international connections, but I know that Antifa has long roots in Europe.
That that's really where the movement began.
Obviously, anti-fascism is basically the religion of Europe, and now the uh definition of fascism has expanded to being normal and healthy and Christian and probably white.
And so therefore, anybody who has any of these characteristics is automatically a fascist and therefore someone worthy of extermination or at the very least, re-education under force.
That's been the basic European contention for quite a while.
And that mentality has traveled itself over to the United States and Antifa is clearly an organization that is receiving uh international funding.
It's flowing through the NGOs.
This is something that luckily the Trump administration was aware of very early on.
They've issued executive orders and memorandums saying that they are collecting uh the necessary data to make this case in order to bring that evidence forward and make the larger cases.
I'm not sure what the structure of that will be.
I think it'd be very interesting to hear an attorney lay out the way in which an international organization can be a pursuit of this way.
But from the many attorneys I have heard from on this issue, all of them have said that the designation as an international terror organization is a critical one because it opens up additional avenues of law enforcement and uh prosecution.
Uh, it opens up different uh financial instruments and other things to block this.
So I do hope that the Trump administration follows through with this.
And I agree with you, it's amazing that you have a bunch of right-wing posters in there, you know, uh just kind of sharing the ideas and the thoughts that many people have had about what's going on, and it's going directly to Trump live on air, and he is committing to take action because of this.
So I think it's a fantastic development.
harrison smith
It is, it's absolutely fantastic.
And the ages of all these people is something I think to remark upon.
You know, I think probably Jack Pasobic's probably around 40.
And I think maybe Andy No is around that.
But you know, Savannah, she's in her 20s.
Nick Shirley, he's in his 20s.
Like, there's a lot of young people out there that are on the ground and really making a difference.
Uh, and especially when you compare that to some of the old people we have around now.
And in fact, I got I got a video of this.
Um I'm sure you've seen it.
And uh, I want to get your your comments on this phenomenon.
It's uh clip 15 here.
This is what the boomer hippies are up to these days.
This is in uh Portland.
I'm sure you've seen this clip, but let's enjoy it, shall we?
unidentified
This land is mine.
harrison smith
Oh, yeah, here they are, the hippies reliving their youth endlessly, playing their ukulele's to oppose Trump.
He'll never, he'll never recover from this attack against him.
And this has been weird to me.
The whole time Trump's second administration's been going on, the protests are almost all geriatric people.
Now, my interpretation of that is the young people just have given up on protesting, basically, and are like moving to direct action.
But I mean, what do you make of this phenomenon?
These these old boomer hippies that are just they aren't even content just to sell their country to their last breath.
They're desperate to uh, you know, destroy destroy the generations that come after them.
What's going on here?
auron macintyre
Yeah, it really is an amazing thing, right?
Like, yeah, your children hate you and you manage to destroy your country and Western civilization.
But if you can just do one more guitar, you know, Woodstock hippie protest against the establishment, that will give your life meaning.
That will be pre-purpose.
You'll it'll be just like when you were 19, you know, doing all the drugs in the middle.
Like they're just so obsessed with living through this over and over and over again.
Nothing changes.
The storyline is always the same.
The narrative is always the same.
There is no adaptation.
There's no recognizing you're an adult and you you have a life and you have a family and you should probably care about these things and pass things on it.
They just never grew up.
The most one of the most entitled generations in history.
And I say this, you know, I have phenomenal boomer parents.
They gave me all kinds of amazing things.
Uh, they were not the kind of people who uh, you know, hoarded their wealth and sat on it and uh, you know, didn't it didn't create opportunities for me and my siblings, like they they were fantastic people, but obviously, and unfortunately they are outliers uh in many ways and their generation.
And you're right to to cast this dichotomy between the young and the old and the left, right?
The the old people, they hate Trump, they want to yell fascists, but ultimately they're just kind of doing these love in, sit in, you know, play a little guitar uh type protest for the most part.
But when you get to what's who are the writers, Like who are the people who are doing assassinations?
It's all these hyper radicalized, extremely woke people who, in many ways, I think uh thought that they were gonna be in power for in perpetuity, right?
That they were on the right side of history and they made these radical changes to their bodies, they mutilated themselves, they started sleeping with like dudes in cat, you know, costumes, like just things that make them completely untouchable by wider society, but they engaged in this activity thinking that the left would just be in power forever and they'd be able to do this degeneracy and be praised for it and elevated above other people because that's how our system was set up.
And then they lost.
And they didn't think they could lose anymore.
They thought history was over.
And so all of a sudden they're sitting there and they're like, okay, my only option now is just become a violent radical.
Because any moderation, you know, forget even turning things back or you know, taking any actual real action, but just moderating the speed at which the progressive ratchet is moving is too much for them.
And they become radical and violent very quickly.
So I think we are seeing very much that split on the left between the aging boomers who are gonna go through their peacemick protests, and then the far more radical young activists who are really only going to take yes for an answer, and if they have to do violence to get there, that's all you know part of the deal.
harrison smith
Yeah, and it's just the you know, the radicalization through schools.
It's uh it's an interesting dichotomy.
And it is, it is good to point out not all boomers.
If you're listening to us right now, you're not who we're talking about.
So calm down.
Boomers get very mad when we insult boomers.
If you're hearing my voice, you're not the boomers we're talking about.
We love you.
We love good boomers.
It's those boomers that we're that we're not big fans of.
And I guess this kind of goes back to sort of what we start our conversation with, because you know, there's this idea of like the permanent revolution in communism, where it's like, okay, even though we did have a communist revolution back with the own FDR, and it's sort of been a slow burn, the long march through the institutions ever since.
Then if you ask the average uh communist out there, are we in a communist country?
They'll say, hell no, and we got a long way to go, right?
They don't believe they're uh ever, you know, their revolution is never complete.
So it's really kind of a moot moot point to say we've already been through it or we haven't been through it.
It's like in their mind, it must continue.
The revolution must go on, it must live on forever.
And it's just this groundhog day of it's never enough, partly because their system is actually trash.
And so even when they do get in power, it sucks.
So they say that wasn't real.
Let's try again.
So really we're we're just in the middle of this cyclical revolution, communist revolution, and we we may be coming to a, you know, uh uh pinnacle of this uh wave form, but they don't believe that that their job is done.
So they're gonna continue to push as hard as they can, right?
auron macintyre
Yeah, and this is why communist revolutions famously always burn themselves out.
They always eat their own, right?
Because you the whole point of the revolution is you're rebelling against God, you're rebelling against natural order, you're rebelling against hierarchy.
That's where the left gains its power.
The left doesn't really care about ideology.
Yes, it's technically communist because that's the best way to, you know, intellectualize what they want to do.
But it's really the party of people who want to destroy Western civilization, whether it happens to be their capitalism or uh European heritage or Christianity or masculinity.
They don't care.
They just want it destroyed.
And the nature of the revolution is it has to constantly go through and destroy everything.
It has to, it gains its energy by the disassembly of these other natural archetypes that ultimately power true civilizations.
So they have to continue this all the time.
If they ever stop for a moment, then it's like a shark that stops swimming, right?
They just die because they don't have the energy necessary to perpetuate the revolution.
And that's why these things always turn into a nightmare, because eventually they run out of conservatives and their the structures to destroy, and they start going after the left-wing structures that aren't radical enough for them.
And we can actually see this dynamic over and over again with the woke, right?
We see that the administration of Biden was obviously embracing wokeness, but as it started to lose its viability, as it became clear that it was a liability on the architecture of the regime, they started to try to put the woke away.
They said, okay, it's very clear this is unpopular, it's pushing things too far.
Maybe we should slow things down, right?
And so for a little while, it looked like we might get the Democrats, you know, they sat down.
I don't know if you remember they paid that very large woman like 20 million dollars to figure out how to get men to vote for the Democratic Party.
You know, they had all of these discussions about how they needed the left-wing Joe Rogan and all this stuff, right?
And what they discovered is actually, no, it's the kids that are the problem.
We're fine.
It's it's all the ignorant children.
You know, that that really was their mentality.
Well, okay, yes, the men aren't voting for us, but that's because they're sexist and racist misogynists, and they just need to be re-educated.
They came to this conclusion that ultimately, no, you just destroy your enemy.
And so they're right back where they started.
And now, like we said, we see the manifestations of the wokest things, like the the transgenders and such who thought they were gonna be kings of the world after getting their genitals uh cut off.
Now all of a sudden they've mutilated themselves, they've made themselves miserable, and they're losing their status as this like victim for the regime.
So, what's left for these people, right?
Of course they're gonna go out and shoot people.
What else are they gonna do?
Right?
They've destroyed their lives and the promise of power that they were handed for their Luciferian inversion of hierarchy has been thrown back into their face.
Of course they're radical, of course they're violent.
You know, who wouldn't be in this scenario?
And so you have a very dangerous situation where even for a moment, if the revolution is paused or denied when we have this pushback by the populace, we get a wild and violent response.
harrison smith
Yeah, absolutely.
And uh, you know, you you almost start to feel sorry for them.
You almost start to feel like uh, you know, that you feel bad for the choices that they've made.
Almost, but I don't, but I actually don't.
I I guess as as a final question, uh, what can we do in the information sphere to try to fight back against this?
Obviously, we aren't the ones deploying the National Guard to shut things down, although we can encourage it.
Uh, is it is it worth it to try to reach through and talk to young people about this?
Because I see a total failure on the right wing to contend with any of the real concerns of young people who are out there going, I did everything I'm supposed to, but I'll never own a home.
I can't afford a family.
And from the right wing establishment, most of what you hear is, well, tough crap, pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
Meanwhile, the socialists and the communists are over there going, we feel you, and and it's not your fault, it's their fault.
And come join us and we'll take them down.
How how can we approach young people who see the world as completely messed up right now?
How do we intercede before they're you know sucked in by the uh utopian visions of the communists?
auron macintyre
I think it's critical, as you say here, for the right to start taking the problems of young people seriously.
And this doesn't mean offering them socialism or communism or any of these things, but I don't want to hear any more of this pull yourself up by the bootstraps, it's all of it's your fault, you know, Vivek Ramaswamy, just just go, you know, do more spelling bees and watch less television uh and my culture's superior, your culture garbage.
Like we need to start hearing uh, you know, Republicans actually recognize that there have been systemic uh injustices done to Americans.
That doesn't mean that we need to go around and hand out things, it just means that we need to return the playing field to a place where it only serves people of the United States.
We're starting to hear senators like Eric Schmidt or Congressman like Roy Moore talking about the critical nature of improving economic circumstances for Americans.
We, of course, need to do this by mass deportations and closing the border.
Trump administration not getting enough credit, by the way, for basically shutting down all illegal immigration almost immediately.
And we were told this is impossible.
Even guys like Dan Crenshaw said, No, we need to you know pass billions of dollars in order to make this happen.
And actually, it turns out we just needed a president who wanted to happen.
Yeah, uh, so that they have done made a big change in that way.
That makes a big difference.
We should also make changes like ensuring uh that investment firms or large corporations can't hold uh private real estate so that the housing market can be returned back in the hands of young couples who are trying to start families.
We should go ahead and look at ways to reshore manufacturing and other jobs.
We should look at for ways to circumvent the higher education cartel, look for certifications, uh repeal the 1964 Civil Rights Act, or at very least look at uh disparate impact uh implications that came out of the 1992 Civil Rights Act, so that corporations can start hiring people because they have aptitude tests instead of having to send them through four years of liberal seminary where they burn a hundred thousand dollars on the altar of the left.
These are changes that we can make that will improve the lives of young people, ensure that they can actually buy homes instead of buying college degrees, good good jobs, and not have to compete in a global market for American jobs.
American prosperity should be Americans, and it's it should be for Americans.
And it says this right in our constitution.
You don't have to guess.
Who is America for?
What are the benefits for?
What are we fighting for for ourselves and our posterity?
Not global posterity, not not the general idea of liberalism or the global idea of America, but for American posterity for Americans.
And I think if we can shift that mentality and work towards that, we're gonna see a big gain among young people for the right.
harrison smith
Absolutely.
Could not agree more.
What a de that, and that is a checklist that every Republican should uh should be presented with.
Will you do these things?
They're easy, they're obvious, and they'll actually help things.
Again, it's not it's a false dichotomy between communism and capitalism.
It's communism and freedom.
Capitalism just comes along with it.
So it's not about an an economic system.
It's about you know what your your governmental system serves as its highest ideal.
Absolutely incredible.
Oren McIntyre, of course, show on Blaze TV, uh, the Orren McIntyre Show, author of The Total State, how l how liberal democracies become tyrannies.
Find them on YouTube and X at Orin McIntyre and the book, of course, anywhere uh reputable books are sold.
Anywhere in particular, people can go to find it.
auron macintyre
Uh, like you said, man, Amazon, Barnes and Noble Books a million.
There is a new uh paperback copy with an additional uh afterward coming soon.
Uh so if you want to get your hard back copy, grab it now, or if you want to get that extra content, second edition of book will be out soon.
harrison smith
Fantastic.
Thank you so much, sir.
We'll have to have you on again soon.
We could we could go on and on about this.
Thank you for that.
There it is.
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And in fact, I want to I want to close out today with a video that I think represents in many ways uh every argument we ever have politically.
It honestly, this is like if you could take the way I feel about uh just you know, political discussions in general, uh, it would be this.
Clip 18, her logic totally sound.
Does this not remind you of arguing with a liberal about uh immigration or violent crime or literally anything?
Let's watch.
andy ngo
I'm sorry, you want to learn sign language.
unidentified
Why?
Because my vision is already terrible.
So I think like if my eyes continue to get worse, I can I I can still be able to like communicate with you.
andy ngo
What?
unidentified
Sign language, so I can communicate with you.
No, I no, I hear you and just like talking to each other because my eyes are getting worse.
And since my eye exam sights got worse.
So I think if for any reason, if I like lose my vision, hold on, let me get my thought out.
I gotta you asked me a question.
If I like lose my vision, I would still be able to communicate with you.
Wow.
Does that make sense?
andy ngo
No, why?
nick sortor
I'm gonna tell you, you ready to listen?
unidentified
No.
andy ngo
You're not ready to listen.
unidentified
Fine, tell me.
How did you not being able to see affect your ability to speak?
It's not so that I can speak, it's so that I can understand you when you speak sign language with me.
Why would I need to speak sign language with you?
Because I wouldn't be able to see very well.
Is this not to seeing have to do with hearing or speaking?
harrison smith
When they're when they're so wrong, it's hard to even explain how they're wrong.
unidentified
We can still communicate.
We have sign language.
Not only is your premise completely wrong, think about it.
If you can't see, how the fuck are you gonna know what I'm signing?
Because it's a form of communication.
How are you going to see what I am signing?
But you can't see it.
How would I communicate if you can't see what I'm communicating?
Because we talk with our hands.
harrison smith
But you just said, I'm telling you, folks, Is this not what it's like arguing with the leftists?
When they're so inverted, their view is so utterly wrong.
It's hard to even explain to them how it is, and yet they're so confident, and they're telling you you're the stupid one.
Wake up.
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alex jones
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unidentified
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alex jones
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unidentified
I have not yet begun to fight.
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