Episode 4048: Cleaning House For The New Administration
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Donald Trump wants to use recess appointments to fill his administration with his own appointees. Will the Senate allow him to do so? Will Mitch McConnell allow it? And what kind of cabinet will he pick? Stephen K. Vance and Peter Navarro discuss.
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is now likely to return to Washington with a trifecta to say nothing of the six to three
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conservative majority in the third branch of government. We are of course talking about the
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Supreme Court giving Trump a potentially unprecedented grip on all the levers of
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political power. All of which makes one of his first announcements as president-elect puzzling.
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Trump is demanding that whoever takes the reins of the GOP caucus in the Senate agree
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to allow recess appointments to his cabinet. In other words to allow Donald Trump to bypass
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Senate confirmation again a Senate controlled by Republicans of all of his picks. That's despite
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the fact that Trump likely has a commanding majority for approval of any of his nominations.
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Now on the topic of recess appointments CNN reports this quote recess appointments were once
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controversial last-ditch efforts for presidents to install their nominees after facing
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long confirmation odds in the Senate. President George W. Bush appointed John Bolton as U.S.
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ambassador to the United Nations via a recess appointment for example as it was unlikely he
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would have made it through the Senate. President Obama's attempt to use recess appointment power
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wound up at the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court ruled against President Obama and in favor of the
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GOP-led Senate. They said Obama's appointments were unconstitutional. It just begs the question this
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morning, right? Why would such a strong, powerful president demand the use of such a weak tool used by weak
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presidents? As for the three contenders to be the Senate majority leader, one, Rick Scott, outright endorsed
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the idea of allowing Trump to bypass the powers of their own chamber. In doing so, he earned the support
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of Trump ally Elon Musk in his own race. The competition, the other two guys, John Thune and John Cornyn,
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refused to rule out letting a president of their own party skip them and their body and use recess
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appointments instead. So the question is, why does Trump want to use recess appointments? And what kind
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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people. He's not got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people. The people have had
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a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world
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to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like that
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go to share the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a
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conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country,
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this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
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It's Monday, 11 November, year of our Lord, 2024, Veterans Day. Right now, in between
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today and inauguration day, you're seeing the seizure of the institutions of government
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by the MAGA movement and President Trump's team. We're going to focus today on the Senate.
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We've gotten tremendous feedback by the Warren Posse that have blown up the phones and filled
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up the voicemails. Remember, today is a federal holiday. Tomorrow they're back at work. We're going
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to talk about this on the 10 o'clock show. The number is 202-224-3121. No need to call
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right now because it goes right to voicemail. They're full. Grace is going to be on here.
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Talk about Bill Blaster. You can call their local offices. She's going to be on later. But tomorrow,
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the ramparts because you're already sending shockwaves through the Imperial Capitol. Dr. Peter
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Navarro joins me. I think it's Washington Times. A tremendous piece that's up. Tell me
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why this is a big deal. Why did Corneine of Texas and Thune of South Dakota represent the old and we
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need to bring in the new sir? In the cold open that you had raises the central question, why do you need
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so-called recess appointments? Let me lay this all out with Mitch McConnell, the weasel. In four years
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of the Trump term, frigging Mitch McConnell, a Senate majority leader, repeatedly refused to move
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appointments through the process. And the problem Donald Trump has is if you let the Senate do the
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confirmations, you'll have rhino Republicans holding stuff up and Chuck Schumer holding stuff up,
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Steve. And the way they do it is through a number of different tools. One is any senator can put a hold
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on somebody. Two, inside a committee they can bottle an appointee up. And number three, Schumer in
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particular can wind down the spigot on the number of times that people could get through. There's only
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so many hours in a day for committees to do this. Bottom line is there's a dizzying array of appointments,
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Steve. It's not just the 22 cabinet secretaries. It's all of their deputies, undersecretaries,
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deputy assistant secretaries, undersecretaries. There's literally hundreds and hundreds of people
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that we need overseeing the deep swamp bureaucracy that we didn't get because of frigging Mitch
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McConnell. And John Cornyn and John Thune are peas in that pod. McConnell wants them as his puppets
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to stop. They are open border, amnesty and all sorts of anti-tariff types of people. This is
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brilliant. If you simply, here's the way it is, Steve, and I lay it out in the Washington Times
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article in my substand. Please go to the Washington Times because they put that thing right up in a
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timely way. There's a clause in the law that says that if the Senate goes into recess and the president
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appoints, that person can stay in that position until the next time the Senate recesses. So in this
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scenario, that wouldn't be for two years. So Donald Trump, in the space of a 30-day recess, which the
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war room has called for intelligently, and to do that 30-day recess within a month of Trump taking
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office, we'd be able to staff the bureaucracy and get off in just like a rocket ship in terms of
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changing things on everything, everything we want to do, energy, border, environment, just tariffs,
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everything. And so the only way we're going to get that is to get an open vote on November 13th,
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two days from now, on who that Senate majority leader is going to be. And we need to have every single
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candidate pledge, ironclad, Steve, ironclad, that within 30 days of Trump taking office, they will call
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a 30-day recess to let Donald Trump staff much of that bureaucracy, and off we go. Otherwise, it's going
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to be like it was in McConnell's world, which is like half the people never got confirmed, and half the
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people, everyone who went through that process had delays. But hang on, but hang on, hang on, hang on,
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hang on. I'm hanging. That's fantastic, that's fantastic, and the piece is tremendous, and only
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Dr. Navarro can write that quickly and that deeply. This was all conceived sometime this morning, and it's
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out, it's on Washington Times, it's in Dr. Navarro's substack, and it's brilliant. But I want to go back in
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history. In President Trump's four years, entire four years, how many times did Mitch McConnell
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actually allow the Senate to be in recess, sir?
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Ah, ah, zero. And I was in the room many times when we were asking that son of a bitch to go into
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recess, because Schumer and him together were holding things up. The only thing that they would appoint
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is judges. Fine, we need judges. But every one of our appointees, Steve, think of it, 22 cabinet
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secretaries, and then you've got all those layers, deputies, undersecretaries, assistant secretaries.
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Oh, and by the way, everyone in the intelligence agencies, Steve, CIA, DNI, all of that, the ambassadors,
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including the ambassador to the UN, all these people got to be confirmed.
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Hang on. Hang on. 1,000. You have 4,000 people total that are political appointees on any
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government. It's Obama, Biden, Trump. 3,000 can hit the deck plates running. Like, for
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instance, Peter, all the White House, none of the White House staff has to be Senate-confirmed.
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They can hit the deck plates running. You can go full staff.
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Steve, right away. And that's why executive orders the first 100 days of the gold team.
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Hang on. Peter was, this is why Peter was the head of trade and strategic, you know, the
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strategic protectionism, I call it, day one. He had gone with his team and get cranking.
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You have, as we told you before, folks, and we want to maybe start writing this down with
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number two pencil. You have the landing team and the beachhead team. The landing team, I
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believe, starts going in, and they should, right after President Trump meets with Biden
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on Wednesday. I believe by Friday, Saturday, the landing team's going, and these are seven
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days. They get to know people. It's a small team. A beachhead team comes in basically roughly
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around the time of the inauguration, and that beachhead team is going to be there to actually
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relieve the watch, make sure you've got things, and then the rest of the folks come in. That's
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what Peter talks, that's 3,000 folks, 3,000 political appointees. 1,000, in addition,
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are Senate-confirmed. And that is your cabinet secretaries, the undersecretaries, the assistant
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secretaries. Mitch McConnell strung out the Trump administration forever. I just want to
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repeat this. This is how little Mitch McConnell trusted Donald Trump in the lack of respect.
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In four years, Dr. Navarro, how many times was the Senate in recess?
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Trust, brother. He just hated what Trump wanted to do. He's a tool of Wall Street and the rhinos.
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These people before Trump in the Republican Party wore their pinstripes, went to Wall Street. They
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loved open borders for cheap labor coming in. They loved to offshore all our frigging jobs. Whenever
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we get a bunch of illegals, they want to give them amnesty. And there it is. And Cornyn and Thune,
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I mean, those guys are bad dudes, okay? These are bad, bad anti-Trump dudes. They tried to stop him
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from getting reelected. And when he was in his first term, those were part of the McConnell mafia.
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And we got to, that open vote, Steve, don't bury the lead here. We got to get that vote open.
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There's 53 senators in there. We want to know if any of them are going to vote for guys who are going
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to be against Donald Trump after the most amazing landslide since Ronald Reagan.
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So tomorrow, when we call, one of the things that he says, open a public vote.
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If they balk into the public vote, you have to tell your senator, they must come forward beforehand
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and say who they're going to vote for. Tell your senator also, Benny Johnson's on it. We're going
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to get what the vote is. We've got the whip count. And there's a lot of people today that approached
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me, Peter, Dr. Navarro, and said, hey, Benny Johnson's, that's inaccurate, that I'm not for
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that person. I said, hey, there's an easy solution. Can you come on War Room and just tell us if your
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name's down in Thune, your name, no, your name's down in Cornyn. Can you come on? Hey, not one taker.
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Well, yeah, you know, I don't know. A progative of the Senate. I go, I got it, bro. Hey, if you have
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a problem with Benny Johnson's list. That's the one we got here. I mean, look, War Room, this is
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quintessential Bannon action, action, action. We got to turn a kind of like Pope process where they're
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going to go in a room and have the smoke come up and it's going to be corn in the Thune. We got to turn
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that into an open ballot process in which all of these senators need to declare who they voted for.
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And if we don't do that, we're going to lose. So this is a two pronged attack. We got to tell the
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senators that we want the recess and it's got to happen quickly. OK, Donald Trump goes in to give
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the Senate 30 days to do all go about his business. But then they recess for 30 days and then the
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personnel director goes in and fills as many of the 1,000 spots as he or she possibly can.
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And the deep state is crushed. Boom. Crushed. That doesn't have deep states in control.
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Yeah. Hang on. I'm going to hold you through another just for a few minutes. I know you got
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to bounce, but I got another question to ask you about seizing the institutions.
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some turbulence. You're seeing the names right now of people up for Secretary of Treasury, NEC,
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a magnificent song during the Tea Party years. Dr. Navarro is with me. Mike Davis is going to join us.
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Eric Prince, Natalie Wynn is going to be here in the second hour. A lot to go through on a Veterans
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USA. Dr. Navarro, we are the Trump 2.0 is seizing the initiative and seizing control of the institutions
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of government. You have teams down and you're down there working about confronting and deconstructing
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the administrative state, taking on the deep state, on the executive branch. You have, right
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now, we have this huge fight in the Senate. 2-0-2-2-2-4-3-1-2-1. That is for tomorrow.
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They just put the calendar. It's going to start 9.30 on Wednesday morning. So tomorrow is a work
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Also, there's a vote in the House, I think, last week about Johnson. Matt Bowles and Breitbart
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just put up a brutal story of Johnson working overtime for a congressional candidate that,
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wait for it, voted to impeach Donald Trump. I'm missing something.
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Elizabeth Warren's back in the Senate. Mike Lee, Ted Cruz, the warriors over there have got to stop
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Elizabeth Warren trying to jam in, I don't know, 20, 30, 40 left-wing judges in the days ahead.
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So that's the legislative branch, the judicial branch, the executive branch, Dr. Peter Navarro.
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They say that President Trump's an anti-institutionalist. He's anything but. Is he not, sir?
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Look, he understands that the biggest impediment to progress in this American democracy
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is the ability of politicians to do things contrary to the mandates that presidents get.
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Donald Trump came in in 2016 with a lot of promises. And the people who kept him fulfilling
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at least some of those promises were not just Democrats, but they were the rhino Republicans
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using the tools of the institution and the deep state. We're going to see that again. But Donald
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Trump, this is his second rodeo. And in this second rodeo, he's ahead of the curve. He knows what needs
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to be done. So we have to seize. I mean, you said this. We were talking in the break. You said it.
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You're right, Steve. Between now and Inauguration Day, Donald Trump could actually seize all of the
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bureaucracy if things go right. And it begins tomorrow, Steve. Tomorrow, with that pressure
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that we got to put on for the November 13 vote in the Senate to have a Senate majority leader who
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will agree to a 30-day recess a month into the Trump term so that the president can appoint as
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many of the 1,000 Senate confirmable appointees that's possible so we can overthrow that they take
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over the institutions. The tail in this town wags the dog every friggin' time. And that's got to change.
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Dr. Navarro, we've got a lot more to talk about on economics and other things. We'll have you back,
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if not tomorrow, the next day. I know you're working with the president's economic team to come up with
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a bunch of solutions for our problem. Where do people get you? Where do they get this article in
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The Washington Times? Where do they get you on all your content? Go to The Washington Times. Support
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that newspaper. But peternavarro.substack.com. Peternavarro.substack.com. And don't forget
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the new MAGA deal.com. That's the 100 actions in 100 days I have in the book that Don Jr. and Sergio
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Gore published. And if you want to know what Donald Trump's trying to do or going to do in the first
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100 days, new MAGA deal. All right, Steve. Posse, it's your turn, baby. You know what to do. Steve's
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the commander in chief here. Let's rile up that Senate so we get done what we need to.
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Thank you, brother. Appreciate you. Thanks for carving out time today. Yes, sir.
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Okay. Grace is, I think Grace may come on in the morning. Maybe get her with Bill Blaster. We got
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to reach out to Grace. I want everybody to get Bill Blaster. 202-224-3121 tomorrow. Hold your call.
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Light him up tomorrow morning. The vote is on Wednesday. We have a cold open for Brother Davis.
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Let's go and play it. What could he do? And what are the people around him advocating?
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Right. So, Katie, there's a post-Watergate norm that says that presidents don't tell the Justice
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Department specifically which cases or which people to investigate. And that is what the people around
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Donald Trump are saying should go away. So there's a lawyer named Mark Paoletta, who's under
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consideration to be the next attorney general. He's a conservative lawyer, friend of Clarence Thomas
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and his wife, Ginny Thomas. And he has written and has been arguing in recent days that the law does
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not say anything about whether the president can and does, in fact, allow the president to order the
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Justice Department to investigate specific people. And he's right about that. This post-Watergate
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tradition is just that, a tradition, a norm. It's not enshrined in law. So he's setting the stage,
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laying the groundwork for this kind of move. And then you have another conservative lawyer named
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Mike Davis, who's actually advising the Trump transition. And he's a real bomb thrower. He does
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this with delight. But he has been publicly calling for investigations into Tish James,
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the New York attorney general, into Jack Smith. He's talking about throwing these people in jail.
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He's talking about dragging their political bodies through the streets, using all kinds of
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inflammatory rhetoric and delighting in it. But the bottom line here is that you've got a lot of
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people advising Donald Trump who are saying you need to use the Justice Department to go after your
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enemies, just as you said you would in the campaign. Now, whether that happens, of course,
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remains to be seen. It's easy to throw this rhetoric around now during the transition period.
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We'll have to see whether he actually goes through with it. But it seems like it's a real possibility.
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I'm going to put that Mike Davis social media post, ex post back up on the screen. He says,
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here's my current mood. And this is from November 6th. Here's my current mood. I want to drag their dead
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political bodies through the streets, burn them and throw them off the wall legally,
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politically and financially, of course. Followed up that tweet with Dear Jack Smith,
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lawyer up. Who is Mike Davis? He calls himself, he wants to be Donald Trump's viceroy. That's the
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term he uses. Representation of the king is what the viceroy is. I just lost audio, Katie. But I think
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you asked me who is Mike Davis. Mike Davis is a conservative lawyer who's been running a nonprofit
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helping to install conservative judges. And he he is absolutely calling for the prosecution of all
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these people. And he's setting the stage really for a special counsel, for example, to go over
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every email and every text and every memo that Jack Smith and his team ever wrote looking for
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things that are embarrassing, assuming they didn't break the law, which is kind of hard to believe.
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It still could cause a lot of pain for Jack Smith, for anybody who opposed Donald Trump.
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And it will cause people to have to spend money on legal fees. That's exactly what happened when
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John Durham did the same thing about the Mueller investigation. And that's certainly the least of
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what could happen now. The least of what could happen. Mike Davis, why are you saying why?
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Why is the viceroy saying mean things? Why are you saying mean things to Tish James? And why are you
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saying mean things to Jack Smith? Why? You're you strike me as a kind hearted Irishman. Why are you
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saying mean things? Well, I have not had a chance to watch that clip, Steve. So I'm actually laughing
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watching that. I would say this to Jack Smith and these other Democrat operatives who waged their
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unprecedented lawfare and election interference against President Trump, his top aides like you,
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Steve, who went to prison, Peter Navarro, who was just on, who went to prison, Trump's January 6th
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supporters who were politically persecuted. If you've done nothing wrong, what are you worried
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about? Right. You know, nobody's above the law, as you like to say. And, you know, in a thorough
00:25:23.640
investigation by the Justice Department's Office of Professional Responsibility,
00:25:30.180
the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General, the Justice Department's Criminal Division,
00:25:37.260
the House Judiciary Committee, the Senate Judiciary Committee, the House Appropriation
00:25:42.800
Committee, the Senate Appropriation Committee, the House Oversight Committee, the Senate Oversight
00:25:48.280
Committee. If after those thorough reviews, if you've done nothing wrong, you shouldn't be sweating
00:25:53.520
right now. No, and that's it. You've got the you've got the internal affair, basically OPR. Explain OPR
00:26:02.660
as far as internal affairs of the Justice Department. Like the they're like the cops, the legal cops
00:26:08.360
inside. Tell us how would Jack Smith, as you see it from the outside, how do you think he would fare
00:26:14.280
with the IG, OPR, the Criminal Division, you know, and then on the Hill with both House and Senate
00:26:21.760
Judiciary, House and Senate Oversight, sir? Well, there's clearly coordination between these various
00:26:29.340
offices, as we've laid out Joe Biden's fingerprints around all four of these unprecedented criminal
00:26:35.320
indictments. They're talking about norms and breaking norms at the Justice Department. They brought the
00:26:39.660
first indictment ever against a former and likely future president, and they did it four different
00:26:45.840
times, right? And we had Jonathan Suh, Biden's deputy White House counsel, waive Trump's claim of
00:26:52.780
executive privilege on behalf of President Biden, which led to Jack Smith, the Mar-a-Lago raid,
00:26:58.760
the January 6th case. You had Matthew Colangelo deploying from the Biden-Harris Justice Department,
00:27:05.240
the number three political appointee to Bragg's office to bring that bogus indictment.
00:27:09.820
You had Nathan Wade from Fannie Willis's office down in Fulton County, Georgia, billing his time,
00:27:16.580
16 hours, $250 an hour, $4,000 for his meetings with the Biden-Harris White House, including the
00:27:23.540
Biden-Harris White House counsel. And the problem with Jack Smith, he has several problems besides
00:27:28.000
the obvious political coordination. Hang on, hang on, hang on, Mike, hang on for one second.
00:27:33.980
We're going to take a short commercial break. We're going to return. We got Mike Davis. Mike
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Okay. Trump is pulled towards two paths and on retribution. Revenge versus unity. You see that?
00:29:43.380
The lead story, the right hand column, revenge versus unity. And you turn back to page A16
00:29:50.100
and look what we have. The rest of the story and our own Mike Davis is right there. He would be in
00:29:56.080
the revenge column. And of course, Jay Clayton, former head of SEC, Solomon Cromwell, he's in the
00:30:03.800
unity camp. Mike Davis, what's the New York Times talking about here that Trump's weighing revenge
00:30:09.280
two ways and has pulled down two paths? Is really the president thinking of revenge, sir?
00:30:15.660
You know, I've never had those discussions with him. So I can't say that he's thinking that way.
00:30:21.700
I would say this, that nobody's above the law. And if these Democrat prosecutors and operatives
00:30:30.300
engaged in an illegal criminal conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. section 241,
00:30:38.820
they should face consequences for it. And if they've done nothing wrong, I don't understand why
00:30:44.300
they're so nervous. I mean, Jack Smith is very familiar with 18 U.S.C. section 241 because he
00:30:50.660
used that as one of his charges against President Trump and Jack Smith's bogus January 6th indictments
00:31:00.020
against President Trump. And I would say this, remember Jack Smith said all along that the election
00:31:06.700
has nothing to do with what he's doing. He disregarded Justice Department policies about taking actions
00:31:14.160
as a prosecutor as we get close to an election. He said, you know, the election be damned. This has
00:31:19.740
nothing to do with politics. Then I asked this, why did Jack Smith, the day after the election when
00:31:26.120
President Trump beat Kamala Harris like a drum in a landslide victory, why then did Jack Smith leak out
00:31:34.320
that he's going to shut down his office? I thought that the election had nothing to do with what Jack
00:31:39.800
Smith was doing. So it seems to me that that's an omission by Jack Smith, that everything he was
00:31:45.900
doing was about welfare and election interference. And that's pretty clear. The Mar-a-Lago raid was a
00:31:52.620
political hit on President Trump to go get back President Trump's declassified crossfire hurricane
00:32:00.680
records that are so damning to Obama and Biden and Hillary and the FBI and the AG and the CIA and so
00:32:11.560
many others in the deep state. Jay Bratt is very familiar with that. Jay Bratt is the counselor
00:32:16.040
to Jack Smith. You also have to ask, why did Jack Smith bring a separate indictment against the same
00:32:25.240
defendant under current prosecution in D.C.? And the answer is very clear. Jack Smith didn't like the
00:32:33.940
fact that he drew Judge Cannon on the presidential records case down in the Southern District of
00:32:40.240
Florida. So Jack Smith did this unprecedented thing. He brought a separate indictment in a separate venue
00:32:45.160
against the same defendant at the same time, which it seems like that would be a violation of Justice
00:32:51.720
Department policy. So Jack Smith is going to have a lot of questions to answer after January 20th.
00:32:59.780
And I would say that after the Congress comes back into session on January 3rd or whenever it is,
00:33:05.760
I think that the House Judiciary Committee led by House Chairman Jim Jordan and the Senate Judiciary
00:33:11.640
Committee led by my former boss, former Chairman Chuck Grassley, they should get to work. Chairman Chuck
00:33:18.640
Grassley is the king of oversight. He's already been on this crossfire hurricane stuff for many years,
00:33:24.060
and he'll continue that investigation. And I strongly encourage Jim Jordan to get moving
00:33:28.660
immediately. He's already sent his litigation hold letter to Jack Smith, which I think is great.
00:33:34.080
I would say to Jack Smith and his Office of Special Counsel and everyone else in the Biden-Harris
00:33:39.240
Justice Department, make sure you preserve your records. We don't want you to obstruct justice by
00:33:44.300
destroying your records. And as we've been saying, if you've done nothing wrong, you should have nothing
00:33:52.560
Mike, you came out of the Senate and you're an expert in confirmations because you really, you know,
00:33:57.620
led the way with Gorsuch and Kavanaugh. Talk to me about the Senate leadership vote.
00:34:02.540
Why is it so important? Should it be private or public? I mean, we're pushing for public disclosure
00:34:08.620
where the votes are. And what is this? What's this concept about recess appointments and why is that
00:34:14.580
a big deal? Well, the recess appointments would be great because remember the last time, Steve,
00:34:20.060
you're very well aware of this. And I was very well aware of this on the Senate Judiciary Committee
00:34:25.260
as the chief counsel for nominations. The Democrats used the crossfire hurricane Russian collusion
00:34:33.200
hoax to try to grind President Trump's first term to a halt. And they did that very successfully
00:34:41.880
in the Senate. It took years to confirm several of President Trump's nominees. And that's just
00:34:49.860
unacceptable. And I think what President Trump is calling for is whoever's going to be the leader
00:34:55.180
to commit to using recess appointments. Put the Senate into recess if the Democrats are using their
00:35:02.820
typical obstruction tactics because the Democrats are election deniers and they're already trying
00:35:11.160
to run coups, as we're seeing, to undermine President Trump when he gets back into office
00:35:17.020
on January 20th. So this is an important test for whoever wants to be the Senate majority leader,
00:35:23.760
whether it's Thune or Cornyn or anyone else who wants to run. It's very important to commit to this
00:35:32.360
because we cannot let Democrats and stupid, weak-kneed Republicans who got duped on Russian
00:35:40.180
collusion to get duped again and try to grind Trump's agenda to a halt. The American people
00:35:47.320
spoke very loudly and clearly last Tuesday. Trump won in a landslide victory, all seven swing states,
00:35:55.280
312 electoral votes. And he pulled several Republican Senate candidates over the finish line with
00:36:02.280
him. He has a mandate and the Senate Republicans can't be in his way again like they were at the
00:36:08.400
beginning of his term in 2017. What is McConnell in the four years of Trump's, President Trump's first
00:36:18.020
term, never had the Senate in recess ever. How big an act of disrespect is that, sir?
00:36:26.540
Well, I mean, the Senate does have an independent rule to make sure the nominees are, you know,
00:36:31.100
they get advice and consent of the Senate. But I don't understand why we had a different rule for
00:36:35.060
President Trump than we did for prior presidents. And I think that's important. Look, I worked very
00:36:40.060
closely with McConnell on judges. He did a great job on judges. I would say this to the next majority
00:36:46.380
leader. If you want President Trump's support, you saw his tweet. He wants to be very clear that he
00:36:54.180
wants the ability to do recess appointments if Democrats are obstructing his nominations like
00:37:00.500
they did last time. So either keep the Senate. Frankly, Steve, as you know, all you have to do
00:37:08.340
is merely threaten to make senators work past two o'clock on Thursday. And it's amazing how many
00:37:15.500
judges and executive branch employees you can confirm. Law resistance cannot resist long weekends.
00:37:22.700
I promise you, keep their asses in there. After two o'clock on Thursday, you'll get anyone confirmed.
00:37:28.480
I could probably get confirmed if you threatened to make them work on Friday.
00:37:32.340
Right. That is that is something up real quickly. Elizabeth Warren is sounding the fire bell on the
00:37:40.400
night to the Democrats. She wanted everybody to head back Tuesday night when Trump was declared the
00:37:44.360
winner saying we've got, I don't know, 10, 20, 30, 40 judge, judge, judge openings for these progressive
00:37:52.160
judges. They're not done. She's telling Schumer's got to be 24 seven. Walk me through. How did they
00:37:57.300
leave this much work done? And what does the Republican Senate, the Mike Lees and the Ted Cruz's
00:38:03.180
have to do to make sure that they don't jam in one judge between now and the time President Trump
00:38:08.600
takes over? So as Cameron brings this up, it's article three project dot org. We have a take action
00:38:14.320
page and we have a take action on this very issue, Steve, where we want the war room posse to light
00:38:21.900
up, take action there, light up their senators, and then tell them to grind the Senate to a halt.
00:38:28.600
We're not going to let Joe Biden and Senate Democrats in this lame duck session when they're
00:38:34.920
both leaving power confirm lifetime judges, these critically important lifetime judges.
00:38:42.080
We are going to wait until President Trump is back in office, until Senate Republicans are back in
00:38:47.800
office. So Senate Democrats need to throw sand in the gears and do whatever the hell it takes
00:38:54.580
to stop these lame duck confirmations of these critically important federal judges. And I call
00:39:02.140
him, he doesn't know I'm doing this, but I call on my friend, Senator Mike Lee from Utah. You are the
00:39:08.240
perfect person to take the lead on this, the tip of the spear, grind the Senate to a halt. We don't want
00:39:16.260
to put these left wing radicals on the bench for the rest of their lives. The American people spoke
00:39:22.460
on Tuesday. They voted for Trump. Overwhelmingly, they voted for Senate Republicans with a comfortable
00:39:28.700
majority and hell no to left wing judges, grind the Senate to a halt. I think that's something that
00:39:36.260
can unite all factions of the Senate Republican caucus, including Mitch McConnell.
00:39:41.480
Extraordinary. Mike Davis, you're everywhere right now. And this fight
00:39:47.580
is so important on the judiciary side, obviously on the Senate side, but in the judiciary, we must stop
00:39:52.860
them jamming through these judges. Mike, where do people go to once again, article three, they want
00:39:58.480
to be a part of that. Where do they go? Yeah, I'm not even going into government. I'm not going back
00:40:02.880
into government. I'm sticking with the article three project. So I love that I have these guys and
00:40:07.840
just meltdown fear terror. It's article three project.org, article number three project.org.
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You can donate there. You can follow us on social media and you can take action like grind the Senate
00:40:21.860
to a halt on these lame duck judicial confirmations. Mike Davis, honor to have you on here. Thank you
00:40:30.820
very much, sir. Thank you. Okay, let's hit reset for a moment. This audience being the tip of the spear,
00:40:43.780
the kind of vanguard or the cadres in leadership in the grassroots movement
00:40:48.340
were, I think, the major element or one of the most major elements in the great victory in the fifth
00:40:56.280
supporting President Trump with this massive get out the vote effort coupled with others,
00:41:02.020
then others signed up and did the election integrity project. This is why they had this
00:41:07.440
way. We had so many poll watchers and poll workers and judges. I heard from, I think it was Deloes in
00:41:12.820
Virginia, the first time 100% participated, they had 100% capacity in election judges, election officials,
00:41:20.860
poll workers, poll watchers, all of it. Normally it's 20%, 100%. You saw this throughout the country.
00:41:30.500
So you guys have earned your seat at the table. I would love to be able to sit here and talk about
00:41:35.200
fun things and all that, but we got more work to do. Twofold. When you look at the institutions of
00:41:43.160
institutional power, what President Trump is trying to do, he's trying to institutionalize MAGA.
00:41:48.440
He's trying to institutionalize his political revolution. How is he doing it? He's going to
00:41:56.260
embed it into the three major branches of government, the legislative, the executive, and the judiciary.
00:42:08.800
We have to, and that's tomorrow, put these senators on notice that it's not acceptable to have a
00:42:14.920
a, a, um, a secret ballot that you demand as their constituents to understand who they voted for
00:42:22.580
and why. They have to understand that President Trump needs at least the ability to have some recess
00:42:30.940
appointments, may not need them, just once in his back pocket, as he should. He's trying to mitigate
00:42:37.260
his risk. And that the new leader of the Senate is aligned on other policies he's going to have
00:42:49.340
coming through because there's massive issues about the debt ceiling and about the budget and the
00:42:54.720
deficits and the deportations. All of that has to be worked through and he needs a Senate leader
00:43:01.120
that he can trust and work with. In addition, these judges, I'll get to that in a second. Let's take a
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Okay, put a pin in what I was talking about, the Senate. I'm going to come back to that in the next
00:44:52.680
hour. Natalie Winters is going to join a co-host. We've got Julie Kelly, Jeff Clark. We're going to
00:44:57.920
drill down on this. I'm honored to have Eric Prince join me. You're actually in town. In fact,
00:45:04.040
you're going to go over to the Senate and talk to the... The new Republican senators. To the new
00:45:07.920
senators. Exciting stuff. And what is your general... What's the discussion? Why would you bring the
00:45:13.200
dark prince over to talk to... Come on now. I think it's to give a tour of the world and the real
00:45:18.640
challenges. How can you... You've got a sunny personality. Your personality is like a young
00:45:23.380
kid. I am. I'm optimistic. You're always optimistic. You're upbeat. You're high energy. Dude, we just won
00:45:28.880
the election last week. No, I know. And now the hard work comes. I know. Okay. But there's a lot of
00:45:34.000
problems around the world that can be fixed. But you're always upbeat. Always. Usually, yeah. You're
00:45:40.340
always upbeat. That's good. Okay. So what are you going to talk to him about? A tour of the world.
00:45:46.900
What is it? Tour de Horizon? Is that what you call it? Something like that. Yeah. A tour of the problem
00:45:53.180
areas and the real problem of collapsing American credibility and that how our enemies smell
00:46:00.420
it and have been advancing in all fronts. And it's time to roll that back with a very small
00:46:07.220
footprint, mostly commercial. And it doesn't require any more U.S. troops and any more government
00:46:14.480
spending. You do this with contractors and or others. Correct. It's as old as history. And
00:46:20.580
the U.S., I think, has proven over 20-odd years that we're not great at stability operations.
00:46:26.840
We've spent trillions of dollars doing it. And I would say a lot of parts of the world would
00:46:31.800
be actually calmer if the State Department just got the hell out of the way.
00:46:34.660
The first time I really heard the vice versa and the concept of the vice versa was Eric Prince.
00:46:40.940
It was the summer of 2017. And you had an idea about how to turn Afghanistan around without
00:46:48.660
a bigger American footprint by essentially a massive rationalization. There was already
00:46:54.160
there was still 15,000 U.S. troops there and 29,000 contractors. And I want to take it down
00:46:59.840
to 6,000 contractors and zero or a handful of U.S. troops remaining. And it would have kept the lights
00:47:07.340
on for the Afghan government. And really, after three years, the whole program would have been paid for
00:47:12.560
by the royalties from mining and the hydrocarbons, et cetera, that the U.S. really ever failed to get
00:47:18.120
a grasp on. So that, you know, a third of the Taliban's operating budget was from mining,
00:47:23.720
which the Afghan government really never really capitalized on because they were rare earths,
00:47:27.420
principally. Yes. And copper and fluoride and gold. So what is as they're putting together the
00:47:35.440
the the the landing teams and the beachhead teams and working through and they're talking about who's
00:47:42.000
DOD? We know it's now not Pompeo. I think at State Department, the shortlist is Senator Rubio,
00:47:48.080
Hagerty, Rick Rennell, some other people. What is your recommendation when you look at DOD and you
00:47:53.260
look at that massive, you know, military industrial intelligence complex? What's your advice to the Trump
00:48:00.140
people working? Because I know you're very close to these guys about how do you go about getting our
00:48:05.120
arms around? Because we just can't continue to add to the defense budget all the time. It's almost a
00:48:08.820
trillion dollars now. It's out of control. The essential information that's missing from any
00:48:12.920
actual decision maker at the Pentagon is what do things actually cost? And so if they if they
00:48:19.440
actually even did a back of the napkin estimate of activity based costing to say how much does it cost
00:48:26.800
us when we say we're going to send a brigade of soldiers here, there, everywhere to actually do the
00:48:32.160
cost the same way a private contractor has to if you're going to do a bid,
00:48:35.120
every flag officer, every senior DOD official I've ever met with has never fully understood what
00:48:41.420
that even looks like or costs like. And so they're stunned when I can come back, you know, in a matter
00:48:47.760
of an hour with a plus or minus three to five percent of where their costs are. That's the essential
00:48:55.280
information. You know, what is Hayek and Mises talk about? Socialism really is the is the absence
00:49:02.520
of price information, because if you don't have you don't understand what something is priced at.
00:49:06.780
You have no way to value it as to scarcity and how much you how much you value. We need a whole
00:49:11.360
process of price discovery. Is that don't we actually need in addition, not so many programs
00:49:17.800
and not be spread out over. That goes without saying that goes without saying four hundred and twenty
00:49:22.320
some bases and and just a a a sloth cost footprint that is so ridiculous that they I don't know. I
00:49:32.160
don't know. I'm concerned about the bases. But like in the Red Sea, we have two carrier battle groups
00:49:37.100
in the in the to keep the Suez Canal open. And they're not and it's not open. It's 90 percent
00:49:42.480
shut. That's the thing. It's a complete and total failure. They're just sitting there expending their
00:49:47.480
not one, but two million. You know, they have to shoot to one million dollar missiles each to knock
00:49:54.380
down a twenty thousand dollar drone because they double tap it. That's just bad math. A a private
00:50:00.500
solution. It's the same way it was solved in the 60s when the Brits hired David Sterling,
00:50:05.820
who cleaned up, cleaned out the Egyptians after they invaded. Yeah. And that can be done again,
00:50:11.240
organized with down in Yemen. Right. Correct. Yeah. To drive them off the coast. They also did the
00:50:15.500
same thing in Oman, if I remember. A hundred percent. Like it was like the man who would be
00:50:19.580
king crowd. Right. They just you. I don't want to call them mercenaries, but they were just down
00:50:24.500
there doing contractor work. David Sterling was there as a mercenary. Absolutely. Did it proudly.
00:50:31.520
How many? And why are the OK? We have two carrier battle groups there about rotating in and out
00:50:37.280
in the Red Sea, helping at least the the entries to the Suez Canal stay open, although the canals
00:50:43.880
open time. But I believe and correct me if I'm wrong, we have one British frigate and Italian
00:50:50.500
Corvette and a French destroyer. NATO's entire. It's a joke. It's a joke. And you know what?
00:50:58.020
What's the first thing you learned when you became a naval officer? Power projection, chokepoint
00:51:03.180
control. We have lost control of one of the world's major shipping lanes. And and so the U.S.
00:51:08.740
Navy right now has been jolted into into into ineffectiveness by Houthis who are behaving like
00:51:15.900
long range pirates. And this administration has done nothing effective to put the Houthis in a
00:51:22.120
different frame of mind. But the chokepoint is a NATO chokepoint for Europe. It's a short commercial
00:51:28.260
week here. Eric's heading over to the Senate on Capitol Hill to talk to incoming freshmen about
00:51:34.880
geopolitics hotspots throughout the world and what they should be thinking about on the budget
00:51:39.320
going forward. We're going to take a short commercial break. Natalie Winner's going to join me next
00:51:43.600
hour. Eric's going to hang out for a few minutes. I got a couple of three more questions. Billy
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