Bannon's War Room - November 22, 2024


Episode 4077: Biblical Teaching Reinstated In Texas Schools; Cleaning Out The DOJ


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

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169.33327

Word Count

9,430

Sentence Count

774

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

The Texas Board of Education voted and narrowly approved a controversial new curriculum that puts the Bible front and center in public classrooms. Despite pushback from some educators and parents, the board greenlit Christianity-infused lessons, a decision that tests the boundaries of the First Amendment and the separation of church and state.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This afternoon, the Texas Board of Education voted and narrowly approved a controversial
00:00:04.280 new curriculum that puts the Bible front and center in public classrooms. Despite pushback
00:00:09.700 from some educators and parents, the board greenlit Christianity-infused lessons, a decision
00:00:15.280 that tests the boundaries of the First Amendment and the separation of church and state. Joining
00:00:19.800 us now, NBC News correspondent Antonia Hilton. So what was the debate like on this issue?
00:00:25.860 Fierce. And by the way, bipartisan. And I mean that not that it was Democrats versus
00:00:31.560 Republicans, but that there really was a mix. And it was incredibly diverse. You had the
00:00:37.820 black community coming forward, raising concerns that some of these changes were coming at the
00:00:41.360 expense of, say, lessons about slavery. This morning, Native American activists spoke out
00:00:46.400 about the fact that they felt almost entirely excluded from the curriculum. So it was a
00:00:50.660 really messy, in some ways, very healthy debate. But a narrow majority is moving forward with
00:00:56.980 this new curriculum now.
00:00:58.240 So what's it going to look like?
00:00:59.380 Well, it means that there are going to be lessons from basically K through fifth grade
00:01:04.660 that start incorporating some of Jesus's sermons and lessons like the golden rule. And what proponents
00:01:11.220 say is, well, those are really positive lessons that people of all backgrounds would love and enjoy.
00:01:16.100 And it means your kid learns about good behavior. But for people who are uncomfortable with this,
00:01:21.860 they feel like it is a blurring of the line between church and state and that it
00:01:25.540 really shows preference for Christianity at the expense of other faiths.
00:01:29.160 Is there any move to try and incorporate some teachings from the Quran or some teachings
00:01:36.280 from the Talmud, other teachings that might also be positive and beneficial for children,
00:01:42.280 much in the same way they're arguing that the Bible teachings are?
00:01:45.320 Those other faiths are mentioned, but nowhere near to the extent that Christianity is mentioned.
00:01:49.800 I mean, it is incorporated to the extent that Juneteenth in fifth grade will be taught to mention that
00:01:56.200 Abraham Lincoln was a Christian and that part of the reason he freed black people from slavery
00:02:01.320 was because of Christian teachings. In other words, kind of Christianity is to thanks for,
00:02:05.960 you know, to be, you know, credited for your freedom, where some historians would say,
00:02:10.440 well, that's not really the point of talking about Juneteenth with students, right?
00:02:13.560 Yeah. I imagine this is going to the Supreme Court eventually. It's going to get,
00:02:17.320 they're going to sue and courts will decide one way or another all the way up to the last court.
00:02:21.720 There's certainly a possibility for that. And both sides, by the way, are ready for that moment.
00:02:25.640 There are activists on both sides who have been preparing for this for quite a long time.
00:02:30.200 And for, you know, more Christian leaning people and right leaning people there,
00:02:34.120 they're actually eager for that because they're hoping it could be overturned.
00:02:39.720 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going
00:02:47.240 medieval on these people. Here's not got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people,
00:02:53.880 the people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you've tried
00:02:57.880 to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
00:03:01.240 And where do people like that go to share the big line? MAGA media. I wish in my soul,
00:03:07.720 I wish that any of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:03:14.600 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:03:21.480 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:03:24.840 Blockbuster news out of Texas. It's Friday, 22nd of November, year of our Lord, 2024.
00:03:35.880 Lots of big exploding news happening everywhere. We're going to get all to it.
00:03:42.520 Mike Davis is going to join me here in a moment, but out of Texas, still very uncertain
00:03:47.400 what is going on because this is kind of a blockbuster announcement. Can we play,
00:03:52.120 do we have cut just the end of that? I want you to, the NBC reporter who's covered this,
00:03:58.120 to say she's in a state of shock would be to understate what shock is. She's stunned,
00:04:03.880 but it talks about what's, what's actually been approved. I want to play the end of that again.
00:04:08.360 It's such blockbuster news and good on you. The state, a great state of Texas, they're leading the
00:04:14.360 way. I get, Hey, Florida, Ohio, Tennessee, all you other folks, we love you in Arizona to say,
00:04:21.720 Hey, Hey, we're, we're MAGA. We're take, we take the MAGA lead. I don't know, man.
00:04:26.520 Down in Texas. Let's play it.
00:04:28.760 Lessons from basically K through fifth grade that start incorporating some of Jesus's sermons
00:04:34.600 and lessons like the golden rule. And what proponents say is, well, those are really positive
00:04:39.560 lessons that people of all backgrounds would love and enjoy. And it means your kid learns about good
00:04:44.720 behavior. But for people who are uncomfortable with this, they feel like it is a blurring of the line
00:04:50.760 between church and state and that it really shows preference for Christianity at the expense of
00:04:55.240 other faiths.
00:04:55.800 Is there any, any move to try and incorporate some teachings from the Quran or some teachings
00:05:03.080 from the Talmud, other teachings that might also be positive and, and, and beneficial for children?
00:05:10.200 Yeah, Katie, they're positive. They're good.
00:05:13.240 They're good. But you got the teachings of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ in a public school.
00:05:17.560 Oh my Lord. Blockbuster. We're trying to round up some folks down in Texas and comment on that,
00:05:23.880 but a major announcement from the board of education down there and a vote today
00:05:29.960 to put basically Christian teachings back into Christian influence teachings back in a school
00:05:35.720 from kindergarten to fifth grade. And we'll have more hopefully later in the show. Other big announcements
00:05:40.200 we think are coming out here momentarily from Trump world. I think you're going to like them.
00:05:47.720 Mike Davis, brother, you got to help me out here, man. I can't, the, just help me out here conceptually.
00:05:56.200 I just got to know this. Did the Senate make a deal on the judges just so they can get out of town early
00:06:02.200 for Thanksgiving break? Because I don't think anybody's here working next week, except some,
00:06:05.960 all the transition teams working here in DC and of course in West Palm Beach and over at Mar-a-Lago.
00:06:12.760 But did the Senate make a deal to get out of town on the judges, sir?
00:06:16.520 I think Senate Democrats made a deal. And this was a big win for our side. It was a big win for
00:06:21.960 the war room because we lit up the Senate and got Senate Republicans to show up and vote and force
00:06:30.120 these votes. So to grind the Senate to a halt, which was really important because now what we've,
00:06:37.480 we have, what we've had is that Senate Democrats, Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats have
00:06:43.560 said they're not going to try to confirm four circuit judges to the critically important federal
00:06:50.360 courts of appeal. So from based upon my numbers, it looks like President Trump was able to confirm
00:06:57.080 234 article three judges in his first term, including 54 judges to the critically important
00:07:05.960 federal courts of appeals. President Biden, after this deal, I think he's going to be one short of
00:07:11.080 that. I think he's going to be at 233 and he's going to only be at 45 federal appellate court judges.
00:07:18.040 So we're in a very good place with this deal. Look, if the Senate Democrats wanted to,
00:07:22.840 if they wanted to grind this out, they would have confirmed these, they would have confirmed
00:07:27.880 these circuit judges first, the four circuit judges to these critically important federal
00:07:34.440 courts of appeals. And then they would have probably been able to confirm the rest of these district
00:07:39.320 court judges over the course between now and between now and the end of the holidays. But by coming to
00:07:45.240 this deal by taking these four circuit judges completely off the table, this is a big win for our side.
00:07:53.640 Okay. Particularly since a Friday and I'm juggling about 200 balls. This has been so important,
00:08:00.600 Mike, since Elizabeth Warren, Focahontas started raving about it, ranting and raving about it on
00:08:09.880 the 5th of November when she was calling the Democrats to get back. Just walk me through the
00:08:15.480 math again. How many potential billets were there and how many were they able to fill in the two weeks
00:08:22.840 in the deal that was cut? And how many did we actually keep for Trump? Okay. That's right.
00:08:28.600 Because I heard at first there were 47, there were 20, just, just, but how many, how many did they
00:08:33.400 actually get approved in this two week period, including the deal that we just cut?
00:08:39.080 Well, they've been able to confirm several over the last couple of weeks since the election,
00:08:45.640 but what we've been able to save with this are the four critically important slots to the, to these
00:08:52.280 circuit courts. And so that's, that's the win, right? That's the big win because these would have
00:08:57.240 been filled by Joe Biden with these radical judges and by the war room posse lighting up the Senate
00:09:05.640 switchboard by going to the article three project.org and taking action and hitting them up with social
00:09:11.560 media and email and lighting up their phone lines and getting these Senate Republicans to actually
00:09:17.880 show up. There are now four slots that are going to be filled by Trump appellate court judges instead
00:09:24.360 of by Biden radicals. And that's the takeaway from this. That's what's so big about what the war room
00:09:29.160 posse was able to do here. Is it, is it, is it your understanding that we traded off the other,
00:09:39.720 and I'm not trying to look up, you know, a deal in the mouth, but when I look at those four appellate
00:09:44.280 and let me say, I am not an expert here. I rely upon you and, and, uh, McGinley and others, Jeff
00:09:51.560 Clark, you know, uh, pay a letter the, the hammer squad. But when I see those appellate judges, I look at
00:09:59.760 them and you, you came up with the concept. You said, Hey, Steve, this is the bottom of the barrel.
00:10:04.180 The, all these guys are the bottom of the barrel. Is it that were those four even close to being
00:10:10.160 confirmable even with some Democrats? And did we give up too many of the district? Because as you
00:10:15.800 know, in deconstructing the administrative state, your guy who after justice Thomas, I think it'll be
00:10:24.380 the Gorsuch court. Um, since he's led us intellectually in the Chevron deference and now
00:10:32.860 we're, you know, these frontline judges are so important, the frontline judges, the district were
00:10:38.520 so important to, uh, to combat the administrative state. Did we give up too much in, in, in the first
00:10:45.800 round in, in the frontline judges to hold off in the appellates, which these guys look so radical as
00:10:51.700 I just checked their background. They might not be confirmable anyway, sir. Well, they were able to
00:10:56.480 get through a very radical judge on the 11th circuit because Republicans didn't show up to
00:11:03.120 work. And that was the problem. When you have Republicans who don't show up to work, you can
00:11:07.300 get these radical judges through. And by taking these four circuit judges completely off the table,
00:11:14.300 we don't have to worry now if JD Vance is doing transition stuff or if, you know, Marco Rubio is
00:11:21.200 doing transition stuff as the secretary of state nominee, I think this is a big win, right? To get
00:11:28.080 these four circuit slots where four circuit slots that very easily could have gone to Joe Biden now
00:11:34.460 are very much going to go to president Trump. Okay. Uh, what is your overall assessment of where
00:11:42.100 we stand with all overall judges as they kind of wind down the Biden, what's the number is Biden going
00:11:48.620 to be able to surpass Trump? Will the end, will the end number, their throw weight be greater than
00:11:53.700 our throw weight? No, I think that if you look at Trump's first term, it was 234 article, three
00:11:59.760 judges, three Supreme court justices, 54 judges, circuit judges to the critically important federal
00:12:06.640 courts of appeals. I think Biden's going to be one short of that at 233 with only one Supreme court
00:12:13.500 justice Kataji Brown Jackson. And we made that a political albatross around their neck by going on
00:12:20.100 the war room and pointing out her horrific rough record on child pornography cases. And then Biden's
00:12:27.020 only going to be able to get 45 circuit judges compared to Trump's 54. So overall, uh, Trump broke a lot of
00:12:35.580 China in president, president Trump's first term to confirm these judges. I think I broke every piece of
00:12:41.300 China in the Senate before I left. And then I continued to help Trump confirm these, his judges
00:12:46.860 for the last two years from the article three project, we got a lot done, but Biden was able
00:12:51.860 to take advantage of the, of the broken China and confirm a hell of a lot of his radical judges. And so
00:12:58.680 that's why this election was so important that the judiciary was in the balance. If Biden would have
00:13:04.100 won, we could have lost control of the Supreme court. And there goes our get God given rights to speak,
00:13:09.580 worship, associate, and protect ourselves game over America. And thank God Trump won.
00:13:17.140 Mike, I know you got to bounce, but I'm going to ask you to stay through a short commercial break
00:13:21.000 because I have a couple of, um, uh, questions. I think the audience needs to hear before they wrap
00:13:26.080 up a work week here and maybe go out and have an adult beverage, some thoughts about, uh, the attorney
00:13:31.220 general, what's happening at DOJ, et cetera. So, uh, Mike Davis is with us. The Senate has cut a deal.
00:13:37.340 Uh, we took off the table for appellate court judges. And as you can tell, particularly in Washington,
00:13:45.100 DC, the problems we have with these appellate courts, the way to sort it out is make sure they
00:13:50.060 don't, they don't get the picks. Um, we'll be back to so much going on today. We're going to focus
00:13:55.900 here on the, uh, on, uh, deconstructing the administrative state, particularly the efforts to clean up the
00:14:03.640 justice department and the FBI. I think some big announcements are going to be popping down in
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00:16:27.540 Okay, I've got, so this will all be clear here in a few minutes. There's some bombshell announcements
00:16:35.760 coming out. And we want to make sure as soon as they hit the wire that we're here to share with the
00:16:41.640 War Room Posse. And I think we'll be very, very appreciative. Do I have, can I, can I play the,
00:16:47.440 can, are we ready? Can we play these? Are they loaded? Just tell me when. Mike, in, in this very,
00:16:54.540 this focus of the administrative state and the deep state, the lead, and we've got, oh, hang on,
00:17:00.040 let me play it. Let me play from, let me play from MSNBC this afternoon. I'll have you respond.
00:17:05.020 Let's go ahead and play.
00:17:05.500 Well, to the point you made, Andrew, about her prior statements, I want to play something for
00:17:10.360 all of you that Pam Bondi said back in August of 2023. Take a listen.
00:17:16.160 When Republicans take back the White House, you know what's going to happen? The Department of
00:17:20.380 Justice, the prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones. The investigators will be investigated
00:17:26.560 because the deep state, last term for President Trump, they were hiding in the shadows. But now they
00:17:32.740 have a spotlight on them and they can all be investigated. Listen, what does, what does that
00:17:39.040 mean? I think we should take Pam Bondi at her word until she disavows that word during her
00:17:46.300 confirmation hearings or something else. But I think there's at least a will there to begin to
00:17:51.280 do an investigation, as she says, of the people like Jack Smith or state prosecutors who have been
00:17:57.640 involved in prosecuting Donald Trump nomination hearing now becomes specifically not about the
00:18:03.420 fitness of the nominee, like we were discussing with Matt Gaetz, but about Donald Trump's view of
00:18:07.940 the Department of Justice and about Pam Bondi's willingness to execute on Donald Trump's agenda.
00:18:13.840 Now this goes very quickly. The questioning does in a Senate confirmation hearing to do you think the
00:18:19.580 Department of Justice should be an arm of the executive office of the president? Do you think that if
00:18:24.200 Donald Trump suggests you prosecute a specific individual, that you have a duty to the president
00:18:28.900 to honor that wish? And we've seen this game before on Capitol Hill. Pam Bondi cannot answer those
00:18:35.080 questions any other way but how Donald Trump wants those questions answered. Unitary theory of the
00:18:40.760 executive. This gets down to the deconstruction of the administrative state, the holding the deep state
00:18:49.140 accountable. This is going to be a firestorm. And by the way, there's a natural bias. Pam Bondi is one
00:18:54.660 of the nicest and best people we'll ever meet. There's a bias among the war room production staff
00:18:59.500 always kind of because she's a University of Florida gator. And there's a couple of three gators in the
00:19:03.940 production staff. They're always trying to promote gators. Mike Davis, you saw it right there. You're
00:19:10.520 getting down to it. Pam Bondi, and this was in August of 24. She's throwing down hard right in the
00:19:16.300 run-up to the November election. And they're all over now. They've made a decision. Pam Bondi is not
00:19:22.820 Matt Gaetz. There's not going to be any personal issues. She's been an attorney general, I think,
00:19:27.360 for a couple of terms in Florida. She's pretty highly regarded. They're coming after her as the
00:19:32.920 AG on policy. So this hearing is going to be quite different than it was for Gaetz. What do you make of
00:19:39.860 it, Mike? And what do you make of Pam Bondi? I think Pam Bondi is an excellent pick because she's
00:19:44.640 bold. She's fearless. She has decades of experience as an attorney. And she was the Florida
00:19:51.000 attorney general for eight years. And so she knows how to run a big AG's office. She was also President
00:19:58.240 Trump's first impeachment attorney for the first impeachment hoax. She's going to be great as
00:20:03.920 attorney general. She's coming from outside of Washington, D.C. And look, this is what the left
00:20:12.420 needs to understand and the uniparty inside of D.C. The American people elect the president of the
00:20:19.020 United States. And we elected President Trump in a landslide victory, 312 electoral votes.
00:20:26.540 He runs the executive branch. That includes the Justice Department. The attorney general of the
00:20:31.580 United States reports to the president of the United States. And so does the deputy attorney general.
00:20:37.400 So does the FBI director. There's not this idea that this idea that the Justice Department is
00:20:43.480 independent from the duly elected president, the head of the executive branch, is dangerous.
00:20:49.560 That means we're going to have rogue actors unaccountable to the American people.
00:20:54.240 Hang on. Hang on. Yo, hang on. But this is the Watergate. This one because Bobby Kennedy was was
00:21:00.440 Bobby Kennedy was Jack Kennedy's. It was also like his chief of staff. That's the old man Kennedy.
00:21:05.960 Joe Kennedy set it up. This is a fallout from Watergate. I want to make sure we go back. This
00:21:10.780 is understand the construct because, folks, ideas have consequences all the way through.
00:21:17.360 This unitary theory is that the Constitution says he's the chief executive of the government.
00:21:25.640 He's the commander in chief of the military and he's chief magistrate and the chief law enforcement
00:21:30.980 officer. Right. They've they've they've taken that off since Watergate and the radical Democrats have
00:21:37.780 infested that building and now justice runs as an independent entity to come against any conservative
00:21:43.040 president. Is that essentially what it is? And inside the executive branch, you don't have a balance of
00:21:48.320 you don't have the you don't have checks and balances inside the executive branch.
00:21:51.440 That's where the deep state administrative states sit and they go, wait, we'll check your security
00:21:54.880 clearances and see if you guys are OK. What Trump's trying to do is shatter that. Is it not, sir?
00:22:01.300 And that's what he should do, because that's what's required under the Constitution. Right.
00:22:06.860 The president has the executive power. The executive power belongs to the president and he runs
00:22:13.520 the executive branch. The attorney general reports to the president. The president can give the
00:22:19.400 attorney general policy orders the president. If you look at history, Mark Paletta has written good
00:22:25.360 pieces on this. The president of the United States in our history has actually ordered the attorney
00:22:30.520 general to arrest and indict specific individuals. Right. So the president absolutely runs the executive
00:22:38.320 branch. And the idea that the FBI is separate from the president, that the president can't control
00:22:44.640 the FBI is just wrong as a matter of constitutional law. Remember, with the FBI, there is an up to 10
00:22:52.480 year term on that. That doesn't mean that's a minimum term. That's a maximum term. And the reason
00:22:58.240 Congress did that is because the FBI under J. Edgar Hoover had too much power. The director had too much
00:23:04.780 power. So they wanted to cap that power by saying he can only stay in office for up to 10 years. It's not
00:23:11.620 a 10 year minimum. So on day one, President Trump should fire Chris Wray. He should hire an FBI
00:23:18.480 director who will report to Trump's deputy attorney general, who will report to Trump's attorney
00:23:24.320 general, and the attorney general will report to President Trump.
00:23:32.140 Mike, so far, the picks you've seen both in the White House counsel's office and over at the many
00:23:38.820 choice picks they've already made over at the attorney general. Give our audience the viceroy's
00:23:45.680 take on these. Bill McGinley is awesome. He's a friend of the war room. He's a friend of yours and
00:23:53.260 mine, Steve. He's going to be the White House counsel. He's been a loyal soldier to President Trump.
00:23:59.680 He was the whip at the highly successful convention for President Trump, where they updated
00:24:05.520 the platform and made it a political document instead of a legal document for lobbyists.
00:24:12.380 Bill McGinley's been in Washington for many, many years, but he's not captured by the swamp. He's
00:24:17.500 full MAGA. He was the White House cabinet secretary under Trump the first time he's going to make a
00:24:23.900 really good White House counsel. We have Pam Bondi as the attorney general. Again, eight years of
00:24:30.320 experience as the Florida attorney general, a loyal Trump supporter, Trump's impeachment lawyer the
00:24:37.720 first time. She's going to do a great job of bringing much-needed reforms to the Justice
00:24:42.540 Department, particularly the National Security Division and the FBI. Todd Blanche, as the deputy
00:24:48.780 attorney general, he's been Trump's lawyer fighting this lawfare in the courtrooms for over two years,
00:24:54.240 so he knows what he's up against. He's seen this weaponized justice system and FBI against his
00:25:02.440 client for two years. He's going to be the chief operating officer of the Justice Department as the
00:25:07.660 deputy attorney general. And then John Sauer is the solicitor general. He's great. He's the guy
00:25:12.600 who was the Missouri solicitor general, Trump's attorney, who came up with the presidential immunity
00:25:18.900 arguments that he ultimately prevailed at the Supreme Court. A lot of people laughed at John
00:25:25.340 Sauer, and then he got the most monumental victory at the Supreme Court, six to three, one of the biggest
00:25:31.040 victories at the Supreme Court in American history. And now he's going to be the solicitor general of the
00:25:37.640 United States. So President Trump has clearly learned his lesson from his first term on personnel,
00:25:43.960 and he's hiring an all-star legal team to help him take on the administrative state, to help him take
00:25:51.680 on this lawfare and election interference and reclaim the justice system for the American people.
00:25:58.980 And by the way, a huge, give the audience an update, a huge win today in New York that Mershon,
00:26:05.800 I think he's canceled sentencing, or they've delayed, but Bragg's still trying to hang in there and say,
00:26:11.120 no, no, no, this is just on delay, but I think the sentencing has been canceled, as you predicted.
00:26:15.680 Vice Roy?
00:26:16.880 Yeah, Judge Juan Mershon, it sounds like they're in full retreat on this lawfare and election
00:26:21.920 interference. Remember they said it has nothing to do with the election. These are about these crimes
00:26:26.920 that Trump supposedly committed, and then when Trump beat them like a drum on November 5th,
00:26:33.000 they're all simultaneously in retreat. So maybe it was about election interference all along. But
00:26:39.720 look, there has to be accountability here, and I hope Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche bring this
00:26:45.160 accountability in the form of a criminal probe under 18 U.S.C. Section 241, Conspiracy Against Rights,
00:26:53.040 for this republic-ending lawfare and election interference by these Democrat prosecutors
00:26:58.660 and operatives in D.C., New York, Atlanta. This can never happen again. There must be
00:27:05.620 severe legal, political, and financial consequences. Nobody is above the law.
00:27:13.940 Mike Davis, where do people go to get Article 3? You're on fire, brother. You just did a great
00:27:19.680 rearguard action on these judges. Once again, another victory. Victory begins victory. Where
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00:27:31.560 You can follow us on social media, and you can take action. Action, action, action. The War Room
00:27:36.200 Posse is the best at action.
00:27:41.100 Good on you, sir. Thank you. Mike Davis. The Mike Davis. The Vice Roy. President Trump's Vice Roy.
00:27:46.380 Short commercial break. Birchgold.com slash War Room. Check it out. Whoa. Check it out. There
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00:28:00.620 coming. A lot of big stuff happening down in Mar-a-Lago. Short commercial break. We're
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00:29:29.840 action, action. In his first term, I represented several of his cabinet officers, many of the
00:29:35.800 individuals who ended up writing books. And there were people in the first White House who would
00:29:40.420 take documents off his desk so that he wouldn't see them and couldn't sign them. In this next
00:29:47.200 administration, like some of the individuals you've talked about in your last segment and
00:29:51.880 other times, those individuals we expect will be bringing documents to his desk for him to sign
00:29:59.180 whether he reads them or not. It's the people who will be surrounding him that we have the biggest
00:30:05.340 concern about. Not just the cabinet members, who will be the deputies, the chief of staffs,
00:30:11.060 the general counsels. That will determine the fears or level of fear anyone should have come
00:30:16.500 January 20th. I always took quite seriously the relationship between Project 2025 and J.D. Vance,
00:30:27.300 Donald Trump. And I think, unfortunately, there are a lot of Americans who may have even voted for
00:30:34.060 Donald Trump who may not have known about it because of the ecosystem that they were in, in terms of media,
00:30:41.380 or they simply voted for Donald Trump because they were upset about prices. They were something was
00:30:48.080 going on in their own lives. I don't know. But I'm not sure that the Project 2025 agenda was what they
00:30:54.740 voted for, was what they voted for. And to be clear, it is a deeply unpopular agenda. I mean, another way to
00:31:01.560 think about what happened in the election, which was very close, and we now know how close the election
00:31:06.320 actually was, is that across America, even in places where Donald Trump won, you had popular
00:31:14.660 referendums and support shown for things like abortion rights, for things like LGBTQ rights. And so
00:31:22.900 these are in direct opposition to Project 2025, which is an extreme, really Christian nationalist,
00:31:31.080 and I really hesitate to even use the word Christian, you know, in this conversation about
00:31:37.100 this document and this plan. So this is not a popular agenda. And I think that, again, we have
00:31:44.640 to really look at the ways in which these policies would impact everyday Americans, not how they're going
00:31:50.520 to impact the Democratic Party. That's right.
00:31:52.780 Okay, welcome back to the War Room on a Friday. By the way, next hour, we're going to be talking, we're going
00:32:03.060 to focus on Brazil for a little while. Bolsonaro indicted, along with 35 of his guys, we're going to have
00:32:10.520 one of the individuals who was actually indicted with President Bolsonaro on to talk about that. Also, big breaking
00:32:18.220 news out of Senator Johnson dropped a bombshell on Big Pharmaceutical today. Big Pharma saying preserve
00:32:24.340 your documents like Pfizer. Naomi Wolf's going to be here. We've got updates on some anti-CCP
00:32:31.200 activity. It's going to be fantastic. And I think Ben Harnwell is even going to try to join us, stay up late
00:32:36.240 and try to join us. We've got a lot going on, this metastasizing war in Ukraine. Also, I think some big
00:32:42.860 announcements coming out of Mar-a-Lago. We'll cover it all. Christian Nationalism Project 2025.
00:32:48.220 Right there. You see, we have them on their back foot, and this gets back to my point of flood the
00:32:56.160 zone. Flood the zone with policy ideas, flood the zone with directives, flood the zone with personnel.
00:33:04.840 You cannot let, if we allow these guys to regroup, it's even going to make things tougher and tougher and
00:33:11.060 tougher. If Kobayashi, do we have that? I want to get to that tweet in a second. Birchgold.com.
00:33:17.060 You know, now more than ever, particularly in times of instability, financial instability,
00:33:24.900 we've had this massive inflation over the last year. How President Trump and his economic team,
00:33:30.620 which would be the chairman of the National Economic Council, people like Bob Lighthizer and Peter
00:33:36.700 Navarro, wherever they end up, people like over Treasury, O&B, that complete financial team,
00:33:43.480 O&B working with the Doge Group, the advisors. Marjorie Taylor Greene kind of broke it on here
00:33:48.440 that she was getting a subcommittee that would work with Doge, and they're going to have a big part in
00:33:54.300 not just the deconstruction of the Ministry of State, but also to show where we're going on
00:34:03.500 on actually cuts, cuts to the budget. One thing, Semaphore had the story today, which I think the
00:34:10.960 first time actually, the first time we actually had it was today saying, reaffirming what we have
00:34:20.420 been talking about, which is this firestorm is going to come and kind of engulf everything in
00:34:26.080 front of it, and that is the debt ceiling, the reversions of the tax cuts, and working on a
00:34:31.640 new budget. And that budget and the appropriations will come after they do a CR and kick it into
00:34:37.600 President Trump's administration. So it's President Trump's team that is doing it.
00:34:42.940 And remember, right now, and I think Kobayashi, if you can put up the, I'm not even sure I can read it
00:34:48.320 because I had it up on my phone and I don't have it now. Hang on, I might have it right here.
00:34:53.580 Kobayashi, yeah, right here. Here we go. So U.S., this is from Kobayashi, you can put it up on the
00:35:01.160 screen. I want to read this, the Kobayashi letter, which is one of the best, I don't know, Twitter
00:35:07.220 sites. Breaking, total U.S. debt has officially hit $36 trillion for the first time in history,
00:35:12.140 according to U.S. government data. Since the start of the year, total U.S. debt is now up by a whopping,
00:35:17.740 waiting, wait for it folks, called here in the war room, the beginning of the year, $2 trillion
00:35:23.880 we added. Okay. In other words, U.S. debt, U.S. has added an average of $6.3 billion per day
00:35:30.260 for the last 316 days in a row. This means the U.S. government now holds $108,000 in debt for every
00:35:38.700 American. I believe for every household, it's $242,000 in debt. Now, here's what I want you to
00:35:47.560 think about this. This is like a second mortgage on your house. You know, I talk about home title
00:35:52.640 lock all the time. It's not letting somebody get to your title and monetize it by taking out a second
00:35:59.060 mortgage, one of these hard money lenders that you have to pay. The proceeds go to the criminals and
00:36:03.740 you have to pay off the loan and it can change your life. So go over to home title lock dot com
00:36:08.580 and check that out. Bannon, you get the free month and you get the free checking on your title up to
00:36:14.700 date. But there's another insidious way that the government racks you with debt. And this is one of the
00:36:23.360 things that drives inflation because they have to finance this debt. And one third roughly of the debt
00:36:28.240 every year has to be turned over and financed. And they've been financing short terms like
00:36:32.820 banana republics or third world countries, because those countries can't
00:36:37.340 borrow long because people don't trust them to keep their house in order.
00:36:41.160 Well, Janet Yellen's been doing this to kind of keep rates down.
00:36:45.280 And what it's done is just driven more and more inflation. Now, with Kobayashi,
00:36:49.540 he continues on to say that deficit spending
00:36:53.060 as a percentage of GDP is currently up to World War Two levels while the Fed calls for a soft landing.
00:36:58.820 We are in desperate need of a change right now. We are an unsustainable fiscal path.
00:37:04.300 What's the long term plan? I think President Trump is going to have some announcements today
00:37:08.820 that kind of lay out where he's going to go in this direction with, I think, some announcements
00:37:13.600 relating to his financial and economic team. But this is unsustainable. The percentage of your
00:37:20.280 deficit, I think, is at seven or eight percent, which is what was at the height of World War Two
00:37:25.520 when we ramped up World War Two to go to full production. Right. I mean, it was amazing
00:37:30.420 what happened in Detroit, what happened out in the in the Midwest with airplane production
00:37:34.860 and tank production, you know, shifting off of cars and automobiles to half tracks and
00:37:40.340 personnel carriers, tanks, ships, shipbuilding, the capital equipment that really we became the
00:37:46.700 arsenal for democracy to really assist our allies in helping us and all of us, you know,
00:37:52.520 win the war, whether that was the Russian people or the British people and the Chinese
00:37:57.640 people. Those are really the big four allies in the United States. But we've been running
00:38:02.520 at this with no, you know, it kind of in the pandemic you had to because you had the massive
00:38:06.500 drop in aggregate demand at the beginning. But then you should have stopped it and throttled
00:38:10.860 back. It hasn't been the spending's out of control. And this is what the economic team and
00:38:15.240 this is a first order. As we've got to seal the border and you guys start the deportations.
00:38:20.840 But if you don't get the economics of it correct. And this is what in the, you know, in the last
00:38:26.240 in the last first term and people say, oh, they're so chaotic at the beginning. Well, hey,
00:38:32.140 when you say it's chaotic, we have pretty good checkings and quite frankly, had the economic
00:38:35.960 plan. Remember, only McCain one vote stopped from President Trump getting what he wanted on
00:38:41.640 the health care side. But at the same time, we were grinding through the the tax cuts and
00:38:46.880 the rest of the economic plan, the deregulation. What was done in 2017 laid the predicate, laid
00:38:52.940 the predicate for 18 and 19. Those boom years in 19 really knocked it out of the park. Three
00:38:59.900 percent, over three percent growth. Inflation down to near zero unemployment down below what
00:39:06.500 two percent. Hispanic unemployment, all time lows. Think African-American unemployment, all
00:39:11.560 ton lows. Blue collar wages higher than, rising quicker than white collar wages. Non-college
00:39:18.680 graduates higher than college graduates, the credential class. Kind of on a tear. Kind of
00:39:24.140 on a tear. And at the same time, people forget this. Janet Yellen, who's Federal Reserve Chairman
00:39:28.740 there, she took off almost a trillion dollars off of the balance sheet of the Fed. She did
00:39:33.320 quantitative tightening, not quantitative easing. Quantitative easing where you're juicing the
00:39:37.280 system with liquidity. She was doing the exact opposite. These are the, you know, kind of
00:39:43.580 the lines of attack right now. If you see what the resistance, and particularly the Biden
00:39:47.160 regime, what they're doing in every aspect of it. They're playing around right now with
00:39:51.860 the balance sheet of the Fed. They're playing around with how they finance this. They're
00:39:54.720 trying to leave President Trump with a disaster. Number one, a disaster. Number two, on the border.
00:40:01.300 You see, they've even created an app that's going to go up to December 3rd to allow more
00:40:04.840 illegal alien invaders in here. So we have a bigger, more massive problem to deal with.
00:40:09.840 As bad as those are, the one I think is actually
00:40:12.820 could spin out of control and is getting more and more dangerous. We're going to talk about
00:40:16.820 in the next hour. And this is situation in Ukraine. The situation in Ukraine
00:40:20.880 is, you know, the former, I think, chief of staff
00:40:25.260 of the Ukrainian army has said, hey, World War III has started. Now, we've been
00:40:29.200 talking about World War III starting for over a year now. But he's saying, hey,
00:40:33.100 actually, the kinetic part of it, not the kind of the geostrategic part of it.
00:40:38.680 So this is getting more and more and more serious. That's where the transition. And remember,
00:40:43.960 the transition is down there. Marco Rubio is down interviewing people to go into his State
00:40:47.940 Department. Pete Hexeth is down there interviewing people to basically the senior levels to man up the
00:40:54.840 Defense Department. Kristi Noem is doing the same thing for DHS. Tulsi Gabbard is actually
00:41:00.040 meeting. She doesn't bring a lot of senior appointees. Hers is more of a managerial function
00:41:06.040 of all 18. Think about it. 18 intelligence agencies. And of course, RFK, you know, RFK is doing
00:41:15.540 everything over HHS. He has already announced he wants to work hand in glove with agriculture. And
00:41:22.120 we had Nicole Shanahan on early in the week. She walked through some of her kind of non-traditional
00:41:27.960 choices for ag because she says, hey, if we're going to make America healthy again,
00:41:33.320 Maha and Bobby Kennedy is going to lead that charge. You have to have agriculture because it's both
00:41:38.860 the intakes with food and dealing with, as she said, starting to focus on the soil of this country
00:41:46.080 in conjunction with the Department of Agriculture. So, in fact, I think it's rumored,
00:41:52.460 may even be announced. It's rumored it's going to be Kelly Loeffler. Like I said,
00:41:56.300 she was the number one on my bingo card for that. But we'll deal with it, accommodate it,
00:42:02.320 and figure it out about people they're going to put in around her. That was not number one on
00:42:08.300 Nicole Sheridan's list either. A couple things. We're going to go to break here. Of course,
00:42:13.380 Christian National Project 2025. Now they're all freaked out. You're seeing people maybe were
00:42:18.940 associated with the project showing up in the government as they should. These are some of the
00:42:22.080 most talented people in the world. And guess what? A lot of them, or most of them, worked in
00:42:26.640 President Trump's first term. And they're not just loyal. They know they're smart and tough. So,
00:42:30.700 you're going to see more and more of that. Jim Rickards, we love having Rickards on here. He may
00:42:35.120 end up being the one contributor that doesn't go in the administration. So, we're going to be hugging,
00:42:39.300 we're going to be rubbing up on Rickards a lot more. Rickards' specialty is global capital markets
00:42:44.740 and geopolitics. It gives you a unique perspective that people, number one, find fascinating. Number
00:42:50.920 two, it helps them think through where the world is for investment opportunities. Paradigm Press is
00:42:56.860 the company that puts out these newsletters. Go to Meltdown. They've got a landing page just for us,
00:43:01.020 Meltdown24.com. Go there, you get all of Rickards' stuff. So, Meltdown24.com. Paradigm Press,
00:43:09.700 the newsletters of Jim Rickards and his books and all of it. Of course, Birch Gold,
00:43:13.360 Philip Patrick's going to be with me tomorrow. We're going to walk through where everything is
00:43:18.460 because some great and big announcements coming, I think, here shortly from Mar-a-Lago. The president's
00:43:24.860 working as he does all day. Short commercial break. Big news out of Texas. Christianity.
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00:45:38.860 Yes, absolutely, Stephen. I'm actually going to take a half a day off tomorrow, Steve, I think.
00:45:43.720 We're starting to get good news and it's been a long time coming. I'm very excited on a lot of
00:45:53.640 things that are going to happen here. And my teams are out there. By the way, I'm going to have some
00:45:59.420 good reports on Monday, stuff that we're doing for the future of our elections, a lot of good
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00:48:35.540 Appreciate you, Mike. Hopefully, we'll track you down. If you're working in the first half
00:48:40.520 of the day, we'll track you down tomorrow. If not, if you're taking off in the first half
00:48:43.460 of the day, have a great weekend. I'll take off the second half, Steve. We've got the first
00:48:47.660 thing. We're live. We're live. Okay. We'll grab you tomorrow morning. We're live in the
00:48:51.720 morning at 10 a.m. Don't want to miss that. It's going to be on fire. Some big announcements
00:48:56.680 coming. Six o'clock hour. We're going to pivot a little bit. I got to explain to you what's
00:49:03.020 happening around the world. Le Pen looks like they're trying to indict her or they're trying
00:49:08.080 to wrap her up in some sort of legal proceedings. They're going after Bolsonaro. This is exactly...
00:49:12.140 They look at the playbook of what the deep state does, what they did against President Trump.
00:49:17.700 Of course, Mershon today basically canceled the sentencing. They told us they had nothing to do,
00:49:23.280 you know, the fiasco in New York had nothing to do with the 2024 election. Of course, when President
00:49:28.480 Trump won in a landslide, all of a sudden, they're like, oh, well, maybe we got to rethink this. Yeah,
00:49:34.160 you damn well better rethink it because it's unacceptable what you've tried to do this individual.
00:49:40.020 And this is why with Pam Bondi... Can we play that clip of Pam... I guess we're going to run
00:49:45.800 out of time. Maybe we'll try to play it in the next hour. With Pam Bondi now going to be Attorney
00:49:51.240 General, Mitt Romney just came out and endorsed her. So I think it's looking like we're a ways away
00:49:56.380 from the confirmation here. You got it? Oh, what happened? Is that what you got? Yeah. Yeah, Pam
00:50:04.200 Bondi. Let's play it. Let's hit it. Let me hit it. In his first term, I represented several of his
00:50:09.160 cabinet officers, many of the individuals who ended up writing books. And there were people in
00:50:14.400 the first White House who would take documents off his desk so that he wouldn't see them.
00:50:19.660 Okay. Hang on. Thank you, guys. That's a clip one, but we play clip. Pam Bondi, what she said in the
00:50:28.240 run-up to the election, is that you had to go after the prosecutors that came after him. You had
00:50:32.940 to go, and this is McCabe. This is Comey. This is Weissman. This is all the guys over at MSNBC.
00:50:39.240 This is Jack Smith. This is Lisa Monaco. This is Merrick Garland. Yes, she said it. And in
00:50:46.160 confirmation, they ought to ask about it. This is not a witch hunt. This is not revenge.
00:50:51.720 This is not retribution. It has nothing to do with that. You must wring this out of the system.
00:50:58.520 This can never be allowed to happen again. They went after President Trump, and they wanted to
00:51:03.260 imprison him for 20 years. If we had lost on Tuesday the 5th, the next day, Jack Smith,
00:51:08.260 the wise guy, was going to drop a superseding indictment. That's that 168-page report of nothing
00:51:13.240 but a tissue of lies. So, Jack Smith, you've already resigned. You're quitting. I know you're going to
00:51:18.660 try to run back to The Hague, but bro, you better run to a place that don't have an extradition treaty
00:51:22.880 because you are not just going to be investigated. Ultimately, you're going to be indicted, and you're
00:51:29.400 going to be tried. Okay? You guys, all you guys put so many people in bankruptcy. What is good for the
00:51:36.120 goose is even better for the gander, and you're going to find out. And they're putting the team over
00:51:42.380 justice today, not for retribution. They're putting the team over justice to make sure we set things
00:51:48.580 right, and this is never allowed to happen again, what happened to President Trump and the people
00:51:52.900 around President Trump in the future. We're going to wring it out of the system. As sure as the turning
00:51:58.860 of the earth. Okay, Johnny Kahn takes that with American heart. We're cruising to the next hour.
00:52:05.840 President Bolsonaro indicted, along with 35 others, so 36 people totally indicted, in Brazil
00:52:14.360 for a suspected coup. You know what that was? They were even questioning the machines in the
00:52:22.240 use of the election that brought Lula to power. Also turned out Xi was down there, President Xi.
00:52:27.260 Hmm. They're no coincidences. Short break. We're back for the second hour in a moment.
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