Bannon's War Room - December 02, 2024


Episode 4095: Kash Patel Appointed To Clean Up The FBI


Episode Stats

Length

56 minutes

Words per Minute

169.66283

Word Count

9,507

Sentence Count

710

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Trump picks Kash Patel to replace Ray Findley as CIA Director of Public Diplomacy. Will he get confirmed? Is he a good fit? Will he be able to carry out Trump's agenda? And will he get the job done?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 normal in Donald Trump's Washington, they believe. And the man that Trump says he wants to put in
00:00:05.520 Ray's stead, Kash Patel, perceived by many to be deeply dangerous because he has indeed, as you
00:00:11.260 note, no qualifications for this job. Many of Trump's former aides said as much four years ago.
00:00:18.440 But Patel, I'm told, and I'm talking to people in the orbit the last couple of days,
00:00:22.820 there is no ideology. There's no agenda here other than retribution. Patel's one defining
00:00:28.480 characteristic is that he is simply loyal to Donald Trump. And even inner circle Trump members
00:00:34.780 of the last few years have been startled by Patel's willingness to simply do whatever Trump wants.
00:00:42.040 Yeah, people I've talked to say this pick was a nod to the extreme right wing portions of
00:00:46.760 Trump base, the Steve Bannon ultra MAGA sector here who had been disappointed by some of Trump's more
00:00:53.560 conventional picks, like, say, Treasury Secretary and Secretary of State. So this is Trump throwing
00:00:58.440 them red meat because he knows he needs to keep them happy. But there are others in Trump world
00:01:02.900 deeply worried about this pick who feel like Patel is not only unqualified, but indeed dangerous,
00:01:09.440 that Patel will never think twice, never hesitate in carrying out whatever Trump wants, even if it
00:01:15.480 means potentially, people say, breaking the law. So there are real questions here, and we'll get into
00:01:20.280 it as to whether or not Patel can be confirmed. You know, much like Matt Gaetz, that pick seemed in
00:01:27.240 trouble. This one seems hardly a sure thing either, Joe Mika. But there are mechanisms where if he were
00:01:31.760 to fire Ray, Patel could step in an interim way for 200 or so odd days. That even even that short
00:01:38.700 sample size, even if he can't get confirmed, would be enough to carry out some of Trump's agenda.
00:01:43.140 Cash, I know you're probably going to be head of the CIA, but do you believe that you can deliver
00:01:48.600 the goods on this in a pretty short, in a pretty short order the first couple of months so we can
00:01:52.220 get rolling on prosecutions? Yes, we got the bench for it, Bannon, and you know those guys. I'm not
00:01:57.680 going to go out there and say their names right now so the radical left-wing media can terrorize
00:02:00.960 them. But, excuse me, the one thing we learned in the Trump administration the first go-round is we
00:02:05.760 got to put in all America patriots top to bottom. And we got them for law enforcement, we got them for
00:02:11.120 intel collection, we got them for offensive operations, we got them for DOD, CIA, everywhere.
00:02:17.480 We will go out and find the conspirators not just in government but in the media. Yes, we're going
00:02:22.960 to come after the people in the media who lied about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden
00:02:27.440 rig presidential elections. We're going to come after you. Whether it's criminal or civilly,
00:02:31.160 we'll figure that out. But yeah, we're putting you all on notice.
00:02:35.220 All right, let's bring in. Hold on a second.
00:02:36.900 Could you play that again? Can we do a CC to Republican senators? Hey, Mitch McConnell and
00:02:48.240 Chuck Grassley. Let's see. Mike Rounds, this is a great patriot, deeply disturbed by this. He said
00:03:00.280 pretty much just that. Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, who certainly stood up to the atrocious
00:03:10.320 selection of Matt Gaetz. We want to play this one again. It's a long distance dedication from Casey
00:03:17.260 to you. Cash, I know you're probably going to be head of the CIA, but do you believe that you can
00:03:25.260 deliver the goods on this in a pretty short order of the first couple of months so we can get rolling
00:03:29.520 on prosecutions? Yes, we got the bench for it, Bannon, and you know those guys. I'm not going
00:03:34.700 to go out there and say their names right now so the radical left-wing media can terrorize them.
00:03:38.520 But, excuse me, the one thing we learned in the Trump administration the first go-round
00:03:42.100 is we got to put in all America patriots top to bottom. And we got them for law enforcement. We got
00:03:47.740 them for intel collection. We got them for offensive operations. We got them for DOD, CIA, everywhere.
00:03:54.120 We will go out and find the conspirators not just in government but in the media. Yes, we're going to
00:03:59.980 come after the people in the media who lied about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig
00:04:04.600 presidential elections. We're going to come after you. Whether it's criminally or civilly, we'll figure
00:04:08.420 that out. But yeah, we're putting you all on notice. We will go out and find the conspirators not
00:04:14.780 just in government but in the media. Yes, we're going to come after the people in the media who lied
00:04:20.000 about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections. We're going to come
00:04:23.900 after you. Whether it's criminally or civilly, we'll figure that out. But yeah, we're putting you
00:04:27.720 all on notice. Yeah, and we're putting you on notice. This is not only bad for the men and women
00:04:35.280 who run the FBI. This is not only bad for the rule of law. This is not only bad for the First Amendment.
00:04:43.880 This is not only bad for the United States of America. This is bad for Donald Trump.
00:04:52.100 This is bad for the Trump administration. This is not going to end well.
00:05:00.600 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on
00:05:09.060 these people. Here's one time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. The
00:05:15.240 people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do
00:05:19.200 everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
00:05:22.420 And where do people like that go to share the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish
00:05:29.440 that any of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:05:35.760 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:05:42.800 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:05:52.180 It's Monday, 2 December, Year of Our Lord, 2024. Welcome. Start of a, I think, a pretty historic week.
00:05:59.420 And right out of the box, you see the run of the sprockets off of certain War Room footage.
00:06:04.800 I would recommend to the producers over Morning Joe, we have better clips than that. That's a good
00:06:09.280 one. I love that one. But we got even better. Also, we're a huge supporter of Scott Besson and
00:06:15.400 think he's a safe pair of hands over Treasury, but I digress. Okay. Today, Warriors only. Natalie's
00:06:20.460 going to be with me at 5. Julie Kelly's going to be with me at 6. This morning, I got Davis,
00:06:25.740 Boyle, Posobiec, DeGrasse, Murderer's Row, 27 Yankees level. Folks, it's fixed bayonets because
00:06:33.280 President Trump took a bullet to the head and then, four months later, won a sweeping
00:06:38.460 victory. As people are saying over the weekend, he won over 3,000 counties and destroyed and
00:06:47.040 shattered the Democratic Party. I want to start with Mike Davis on our own beloved Kash Patel.
00:06:53.660 Matt Bull's written an amazing piece on Breitbart for defense of Pete Hegseth.
00:06:58.200 Also, though, it's thrown down hard on Patel. Let's start with Mike Davis. Mike Davis,
00:07:04.480 Senator Grassley's in Politico this morning. He wants to hear from Kash to make the case to him
00:07:13.040 and his committee that Kash is actually going to deconstruct the administrative and deep state,
00:07:19.320 particularly this mess you have at the Justice Department, FBI, that Kash would be tip of the
00:07:24.240 spirit, the FBI. Can you give us your thoughts, sir, since you're an expert in getting nominations
00:07:31.180 through, and Article 3 has stood up and said, hey, we're the guys, we're going to push these over top,
00:07:37.780 like we've got a couple of Supreme Court justices through Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, and Kavanaugh being
00:07:42.420 quite tough, that you've pledged you and your organization to do this. So walk me through the
00:07:48.000 Kash Patel meltdown. Yeah, so incoming Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley,
00:07:55.380 a returning Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, my former boss, has sent a very
00:08:01.620 strong and positive signal to Kash Patel with those comments. He's telling Kash Patel to lean in
00:08:09.280 on Kash Patel's calls to reform a broken and corrupt FBI. And Kash Patel is the perfect
00:08:18.060 nominee by President Trump to do this because he has extensive experience. He was a public defender.
00:08:26.500 He was a national security prosecutor for many years. He worked as a top aide on the House
00:08:34.400 Intelligence Committee with Devin Nunes, who it was Kash Patel who helped uncover the crossfire
00:08:41.600 hurricane scandal, the biggest scandal in American history, where the Obama-Biden-Hillary regime made
00:08:49.300 up the crossfire hurricane investigation. They lied to the FISA court. Does he have, hang on, hang on,
00:08:55.820 hang on, hang on, hang on. Does he have the flat out, simple question, in your professional opinion,
00:09:01.200 not your Irishman that you love to fight as much as I do just to fight, right? I'm talking about
00:09:06.600 professional opinion. Does Kash, when you're sitting there talking to U.S. senators, does
00:09:10.920 Kash Patel have the curriculum vitae and the experience and the judgment to be the director
00:09:17.580 of the FBI, sir? Yes or no? Yes, 100%. He's actually the perfect person at this time for the job. Kash Patel
00:09:26.600 is right out of central casting for someone who can go in and bring serious reforms to a badly broken
00:09:34.620 and corrupt federal agency that has been politicized and weaponized, not only against
00:09:40.400 President Trump and his top aides like you, Steve Bannon, and Peter Devaro, who they sent to the
00:09:45.160 clank. This FBI went after parents for raising objections about gender chaos in schools, Christians
00:09:53.980 under the FACE Act, arrested Christians, including throwing a 75-year-old Christian in prison for
00:10:00.540 praying at an abortion clinic. Well, this FBI is kneeling to BLM and giving amnesty to Joe Biden
00:10:08.360 and Hunter Biden. We just saw a pardon. Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden after he said before
00:10:14.920 the election he wouldn't do it. We knew that was going to happen. We're going to get to that. Hang
00:10:21.140 on. Hang on. I'm going to get to Bull here a second about what the posse and the movement thing of
00:10:26.200 Kash. But a question. Grassley is not a lawyer. He chairs this committee. When Chuck Grassley,
00:10:32.560 because you have to go pretty deep into the woods to hit his tripwire. When he says Kash has got to walk
00:10:38.000 him through how he reforms this system, how he reforms the FBI, what do you believe Senator
00:10:44.040 Grassley is talking about, Mike? Senator Chuck Grassley, my former boss, has long had distrust of
00:10:53.720 the FBI going back to Ruby Ridge decades ago, right? The FBI killed Iowans. And so Grassley has long
00:11:02.020 had a very skeptical view of the FBI. He has long held the FBI accountable on a bipartisan basis,
00:11:09.840 Republican and Democrat FBI directors. And he wants how Kash Patel is going to earn Chuck Grassley's
00:11:18.100 support. Is Kash Patel leaning in to what he's already doing, what he's already done, what he's
00:11:24.880 already proposing? And that is that Kash Patel is going to go in and be a serious and bold reformer,
00:11:32.000 of the FBI. And if Kash Patel leans in on that, which he will, of course, then he's going to have
00:11:37.440 Chuck Grassley's strong support and Kash Patel will 100% get confirmed. And I say this to the people
00:11:46.640 on MSNBC who think Kash is unconfirmable. Watch us. Give me real quickly. You're going to stick around
00:11:55.040 a couple. Give me that again. You're a professional. You just said 100%. Do I have metaphysical
00:12:00.720 certitude that he's going to be confirmed, sir? Yes. I was the chief counsel for nominations
00:12:05.880 on the Senate Judiciary Committee for returning Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley. I handled
00:12:13.100 many of these nominations. I actually, my second day on the job the last time was Chris Ray's
00:12:18.740 nomination, right? And so I know how this process works. I know how the Republicans were all spun up
00:12:25.100 about Russian collusion. They got duped by the Russian collusion hoax. And Senate Republicans
00:12:30.760 can correct that madness by voting to confirm Kash Patel, which Senate Republicans will do because
00:12:38.200 the Article III project is having the war room posse light up the Senate. Go to article3project.org,
00:12:46.300 article3project.org. Take action and hit the button on Kash Patel. Call both of your senators. Hit
00:12:54.680 them on social media. Email them. Hang on. We're going to get to all the call to action. I want to lay
00:13:00.440 the predicate. That's perfect. Hang on, Davis. I want to bring in Matt Boyle. Matt, give me the response
00:13:08.520 of the MAGA movement to the announcement of Kash Patel's FBI director, sir.
00:13:12.120 Yeah, I haven't seen anything like this of any of the picks so far. I think the movement is
00:13:17.700 electrified. And I think the reason why is because the distortion and perversion of the rule of law
00:13:24.080 in this country and law and order as a principle, you know, dating back even further before Trump's
00:13:31.180 first term, back into the Obama days, if you remember back, the history of all of this was when
00:13:37.020 Eric Holder was held in criminal and civil contempt. The Congress faced no consequences. Barack Obama
00:13:43.700 used executive privilege to cover up documents related to the Operation Fast and Furious scandal.
00:13:49.440 And I think since then, what we've seen is a perversion of the rule of law and justice in this
00:13:53.980 country. And I think that Kash Patel, you know, each of these key moments throughout the movement
00:13:59.580 since then, right, whether it be the Hillary Clinton email scandal, whether it be the, you know,
00:14:05.760 the unconstitutional raid of Mar-a-Lago, whether it be, you know, the weaponization against President
00:14:10.960 Trump, all of it, the FBI line is the through line through all of it. And that's why people
00:14:15.360 hang on one second. You've been amazing on Hexeth. There's all kind of breaking news. Mike Davis is
00:14:22.540 with us. We're going to take a short commercial break. Brother Mike Davis takes it all the way back
00:14:27.100 to Ruby Ridge. I think he'd go much farther than that. But hey, the murder and cold blood
00:14:31.860 of Vicki Weaver has never been actually, the American people have never been walked through
00:14:36.420 that properly. Let's go there in the war room. Davis and Bull on the other side.
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00:16:19.340 For the drop this weekend. And before the whistleblower news that came out late last
00:16:25.580 night from the New Yorker pattern being tracked out and fact checked about his behavior. And now
00:16:31.700 Penelope Hegseth, the mother of Trump's defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, told her son
00:16:38.640 he should, quote, get some help and accused him of abusing multiple women in a newly unearthed email
00:16:46.220 from her back in 2018. The email was obtained by the New York Times from another person with ties
00:16:53.340 to the family. In it, Penelope wrote in part, you are an abuser of women. That is the ugly truth. And I
00:17:01.260 have no respect for any man that belittles, lies, cheats, sleeps around and uses women for his own power
00:17:09.120 and ego. NBC News has not independently obtained the email. The message was sent
00:17:16.000 in the midst of an acrimonious divorce from Hegseth's second wife, Samantha. Their marriage
00:17:23.580 ended after Trump's choice to lead the Department of Defense impregnated a Fox News coworker with whom
00:17:30.240 he was having an affair. In an interview with The Times on Friday, Penelope Hegseth defended her son,
00:17:37.400 saying she disavowed those sentiments as well as apologized in a follow-up email. She told the paper,
00:17:43.600 it's not true. It has never been true, adding, I know my son. He's a good father, husband.
00:17:48.660 Okay, dramatic reading there and nominated for Best Supporting Actress. By the way, Mika,
00:17:57.980 if you actually got into it and negotiated, had your name up in the headlights, you know,
00:18:03.260 Morning Mika, not Morning Joe, because you do all the work, and you got more money, which you should
00:18:08.200 get, you'd be Best Actress, not Best Supporting Actress. But hey, you've decided not to empower
00:18:14.540 yourself, not to take, not to seize your power and to be the wingman for the moron. Matt Boyle,
00:18:19.720 once again, Breitbart's ahead of this. So I want to, a dramatic reading. I think they did it twice
00:18:23.960 this morning. They played our clips all morning. I actually think she went back, I think she went
00:18:27.480 and did a dramatic reading of the letter again. What is, and let's face it, a letter from your mom,
00:18:32.440 a letter from your mom saying, hey, yo, son, we need some mid-course guidance is not the best,
00:18:38.180 but there's a story here, and you guys broke the story. Tell me about it.
00:18:42.180 Yeah, so a couple of big things that we've done on the HECSF thing. So the headline you see up there
00:18:48.480 right now was ahead of a New Yorker piece that came out late last night or like overnight from
00:18:56.120 Jane Mayer, who's like one of the establishment media's top hit people, right? Like, I mean,
00:19:01.240 she is, you know, will write these like mega multi-thousand word pieces. You know, she's like
00:19:07.520 an assassin for the establishment media. So Jane Mayer got a hold of, so Pete Hegseth before he
00:19:13.620 worked for Fox News was the head of a variety of different veterans organizations. And then,
00:19:19.640 you know, there were internecine fighting between different people and the staff and whatnot and
00:19:24.160 these different things. And apparently some disgruntled staffer wrote about Hegseth trying
00:19:31.820 to get, you know, because they're all competing with each. Steve, we know this from dealing with all
00:19:35.340 these conservative groups and whatever, right? There's oftentimes infighting among them. And
00:19:38.920 they're all, there's always trying to, somebody trying to take control from the other person
00:19:42.680 and whatever. And it kind of is what it is. Anyway, point is, is that, you know, apparently
00:19:46.880 a decade ago, one of them wrote this long report making a whole series of salacious allegations
00:19:53.720 against Hegseth. So we got a hold of the report and the fact that the New Yorker was working
00:20:00.520 on this story about this ahead of time. So our, our own Christina Wong, who's our Pentagon
00:20:05.020 correspondent here at Breitbart News, uh, way ahead of the story on this. Um, so we broke
00:20:10.440 it ahead of the, uh, the, the New Yorker, the New Yorker article, Jane Mayer says in her
00:20:16.700 report, uh, she calls Breitbart News the, uh, I think she calls us, uh, uh, like spokespeople
00:20:23.740 for Trump or something like that. Or like, you know, we do propaganda for Trump or something
00:20:28.000 like that. Obviously we're just a journalistic outlet, right? We don't work for president
00:20:32.040 Trump. Uh, but the, um, but that being said, uh, the next line, she says that the document
00:20:37.360 that we got is a different document than she got. I can tell you that that is factually
00:20:41.900 incorrect, right? Like Jane Mayer's story is wrong, at least in that regard for sure. Uh,
00:20:47.260 because I know the document cause I read the document. Now we didn't publish the document
00:20:50.840 cause we're not in the business of spreading misinformation, uh, against Trump's nominees. Uh, but the
00:20:56.220 point is, is that I can see, I can see the document and Jane Mayer quotes from it in her story. It's
00:21:01.860 word for word exactly what we're, what we have, right? Like, so we know the document, uh, uh, who
00:21:07.740 wrote it, why they wrote it. Uh, there are disgruntled ex-staffers. So our report is a hundred
00:21:12.080 percent true and Jane Mayer's is not. The backdrop of this is, uh, and then you, you played that clip
00:21:18.340 of morning Mika there, Mika Brzezinski, um, uh, you know, read and doing the dramatic read of Pete
00:21:24.200 Hegseth's mom's letter. That's another thing. So the New York times, uh, over the weekend, uh, or late
00:21:30.220 last week, uh, had this big story, uh, where they went after, uh, Hegseth and they, they uncovered this
00:21:36.940 email that his mom sent him, uh, during his divorce several years ago. Oh, things are high. Emotions are
00:21:43.680 high. She writes this really nasty email, uh, to her son, uh, trying to get, uh, you know, uh,
00:21:49.740 her feelings out there about him. You heard Mika reading it. Uh, the, the net, the thing that the
00:21:55.480 New York times buries in their story, they, they do report it, but they cast doubt on it significantly
00:22:01.760 because they didn't actually get it. Uh, is that the, the, the next morning, right after she sent this
00:22:07.900 nasty email, she actually sent an apology to her son. So it wasn't like four years later, she made up
00:22:13.240 with her son, you know, as he says, national TV star and about to be in president Trump's cabinet
00:22:17.800 or something like that. It's, it's, it was literally the next morning. She wrote another
00:22:22.240 follow-up email saying she didn't mean what she said the night before things were, emotions were
00:22:26.520 running high. One can expect that in a divorce, by the way, responsible journalists know that when
00:22:32.180 you're reporting on divorce proceedings, that you kind of take things that are very, with a very big
00:22:38.640 grain of salt when, from either side, because both sides are always that people lie. They there's
00:22:44.840 nastiness, there's, uh, motions run high logic goes by the wayside. It's pretty common, but the New York
00:22:51.860 times threw that to the wayside, uh, in their report on this. And then obviously, you know, so that
00:22:58.320 people like Mika could go to dramatic reads like that on TV. The reason why they're doing this is
00:23:04.740 because they're hell bent, the establishment media on stopping Pete Hegseth because he's a reformer,
00:23:11.420 because he's going to bring real change to the Pentagon. Uh, they're trying to stop him from
00:23:16.900 getting confirmed by the Senate, right? Like you'll hear them talk about it, uh, throughout the course
00:23:21.860 of their stories. In fact, Jane Mayer even called the Senator before she put her story out, uh, Dick
00:23:27.200 Blumenthal, a Senator, uh, from Kentucky, uh, from, from Connecticut, uh, Dick Blumenthal, of course,
00:23:32.800 you know, infamous for dodging the draft. They call him Da Nang Dick for a reason. Uh, but the point
00:23:38.660 is, is that, uh, uh, Da Nang Dick, uh, uh, she's literally whipping votes. Uh, you know, yeah,
00:23:44.700 I would never expect Dick Blumenthal to vote for Pete Hegseth for defense secretary, but still,
00:23:50.160 nonetheless, Jane Mayer is literally whipping votes among senators as are the New York times reporters,
00:23:55.420 et cetera, trying to stop his confirmation. Why are they trying to do this, right? Because of what he
00:24:00.680 represents. Okay. Hang on for one second. I got to make sure the audience understands this.
00:24:07.680 We're playing in this for the hop lights and the posse out there on your shoulders
00:24:12.840 that we put president Trump, the great leader who came back, right. And, and went through all this.
00:24:21.220 I want everybody to understand this message. Mike Davis, Matt Boyle, Steve Bannett, we're all in
00:24:26.100 100%. There's no gift fixed bayonets. Okay. President Trump wants them. We're going to get
00:24:31.260 them. And I don't love them all. Okay. I don't love them all, but they, he wants them. They're
00:24:35.880 going to go. Now, if he decides to drop a few in there, that's his choice. But here's the point.
00:24:41.540 They have the heaviest artillery they've ever, I've seen, this is at Jane Mayer is the number one in
00:24:47.820 the New Yorker is like above all else is kind of the intellectual magazine of the Upper West Side,
00:24:52.960 Upper East Side. This is all the heavies in New York. Jane Mayer is a professional political
00:24:59.440 writer, assassin. Her thing is put together and it's meant to take out a Pete. It's higher than
00:25:07.240 the New York Times. The New York Times kinds of even feeds off this. It's when she's on something,
00:25:12.340 she's, she wrote the dark money that everything that Kochs touches evil. And look, I'm no fan of
00:25:16.160 the Kochs, but she makes it seem like they're completely demonic. She's an assassin and she's all
00:25:21.380 over Pete Hexeth. Here's what's happening and why we, hang on one second. All, everybody's got to
00:25:28.200 come together on these because symbolically President Trump, we're not going to have any,
00:25:33.780 unless President Trump says like with Gates has a conversation and they make a decision and the
00:25:37.880 decision is not even that there wasn't enough votes. President Trump hadn't even started whipping
00:25:42.580 yet. Okay. And this is about Republicans in the Republican Senate. We got to stick together in
00:25:48.960 this. We have to hang together and you're going to have to hang tough. You're going to need Mike
00:25:52.380 Davis is in the trench. You're going to need Matt Bowles in the trench. You're going to need War
00:25:55.540 Room in the trench because guess what? They want to take them all out. They want to call Hexeth from
00:26:00.900 the herd, Alinsky 101. And then they want to come in cash, get, call him from the herd and then Tulsi
00:26:06.580 Gabbard. And then they want to get Kennedy, right? They get, and then, Hey, then they'll come for
00:26:11.620 Kristi Noem. They, they don't want Trump to have any team and Trump gets to pick his team. Matt
00:26:16.140 Boyle, your thoughts, sir. Yeah, a hundred percent. Right. That's exactly what they're doing. And by
00:26:20.780 the way, the media, I would argue, look, it's been less than a month since election day. And I would
00:26:25.780 argue that, uh, November 5th election demonstrated just how weak the establishment media is across
00:26:31.940 the board. Everyone who sits in that front row in the white house briefing room at the moment,
00:26:36.260 uh, from Fox news through the associated press, all the networks, uh, the New York times,
00:26:40.780 the Washington post, they've never been weaker. Okay. So these establishment media outlets have
00:26:45.800 never been weaker that what they are looking to do right now is they are trying to take down as
00:26:51.000 many scalps as they can get. Uh, so that way they can reestablish their power structure. And, and
00:26:57.300 frankly, uh, they don't want to reform, uh, and change their ways. And, you know, we see this with
00:27:04.340 the story last night. I mean, this huge breaking story, it's both the most egregious thing in the world
00:27:09.940 and the least surprising thing in the world, which is the, the Hunter Biden pardon from Joe Biden.
00:27:15.220 All of us saw it coming. All of us knew what was coming. We all knew the president was lying
00:27:19.800 and the media just went along with it all.
00:27:24.380 Hang on, hang on. Can you hang with us bowl for a minute? I know you got editorial calls and
00:27:28.940 you're running. Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. I got, I got, I got, uh, Davis. I got Boyle
00:27:35.360 post those coming in. Uh, we're at war folks. Matt Bowles laid it out right there. We have
00:27:42.580 destroyed the ecosystem of the right media, the great news sites. We have the Breitbart's
00:27:48.460 the citizens, free press, the revolvers, the national pulses, all of them, a gateway pundit
00:27:53.380 combined with the podcast and the real America's voice and the post those and the, and Charlie
00:27:57.900 Kirk's we've crushed these guys. This is their road back. Their road back is a Linsky one-on-one
00:28:03.840 Mike Davis said it. They're all going to get confirmed. Unless president Trump makes the
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00:29:29.580 action, action, action. The United States has so much respect for the law that he has said he would
00:29:36.720 not pardon his son. I mean, what, you know, again, it's all about the contrast. President Biden saying,
00:29:44.520 I will respect whatever this jury decides versus Donald Trump after he was convicted on 34 counts,
00:29:49.960 saying the entire system is rigged against him. Their latest attack has been that Joe Biden has
00:29:55.500 politicized and weaponized the DOJ, right? That was the whole argument around Donald Trump's
00:30:00.480 conviction. And this week, of course, Hunter Biden was found guilty, and Joe Biden has very clearly
00:30:06.400 said he would not pardon his son. He would not commute his sentence. How stark is this difference?
00:30:12.740 I mean, how can Republicans keep making this argument now that Joe Biden has really put it out there?
00:30:18.680 Where's Hunter? And he stood there in a courtroom, flanked by his family, and he's accepted his
00:30:24.560 sentence. He is not pardoning his son, which he could do. These are federal charges. He is not
00:30:31.280 doing that. He is not doing it because he is living what it means to have a rule of law in this country.
00:30:38.340 And then it isn't, I mean, if you want to know if he believes it, you can actually see what is
00:30:45.100 happening with his own son. The president, Anderson, has been really clear that he is going to accept the
00:30:51.940 outcome of the trial, no matter what happens. So Joe Biden's gotten asked about, you know,
00:30:56.900 talking about law and order. He's gotten asked if he would pardon his son. He has said no. On the
00:31:01.080 other side, you've got Donald Trump, who has said that he will pardon the January 6th insurrectionists.
00:31:07.360 They're not even his sons. They're just sons of ****. I think Joe Biden has a chance here to stand up
00:31:12.140 for the rule of law, to say the rule, the law is the law, no matter who it is, no matter if it's Trump
00:31:17.820 or Biden. And remember, part of Trumpism's dangerousness is that it tears down institutions,
00:31:24.780 important institutions of our democracy. So there is an opportunity here for Biden to say,
00:31:29.780 you know, the jury found him guilty. This is how it's supposed to work.
00:31:35.480 Period. Paragraph. End of story.
00:31:37.260 The Justice Department convicted the president's own son, his only living son. You heard the president
00:31:44.680 say he would accept the outcome of the case. I know no other word for that, but presidential.
00:31:51.260 He even went so far as to say he wouldn't pardon his son. That's how much respect he has for the
00:31:56.840 system. The president has said that he will not pardon his son. What did you think of that?
00:32:02.320 I thought it was extraordinary. I mean, it was a it was a moment of just moral clarity on the part of
00:32:08.480 Joe Biden and couldn't have been in, you know, starker contrast to the way Donald Trump has handled
00:32:15.880 his own conviction. CNN has learned President Biden will pardon his son, Hunter Biden. CNN chief
00:32:23.040 national affairs correspondent Jeff Zeleny, I believe, is with us. Jeff, can you hear me?
00:32:29.060 And Jessica, yes. OK, what are you learning?
00:32:31.600 Look, we are just getting a statement from President Joe Biden. He's saying that today
00:32:36.920 he signed a pardon for my son, Hunter, and he goes through the reasoning why, of course,
00:32:42.140 Hunter is facing a sentencing later this month. But this is a really a monumental moment for
00:32:49.140 President Biden. He said several months ago in June when he was still seeking a reelection that
00:32:54.920 he would not pardon Hunter Biden. But now we are learning he is. And let's just read through
00:32:59.280 this statement quickly together. He said, Today, I signed a pardon for my son, Hunter.
00:33:03.620 From the day I took office, I said I would not interfere with the Justice Department's decision
00:33:07.840 making. And I kept my word even as I watched my son being selectively and unfairly prosecuted.
00:33:14.960 So this is a fairly long statement about four or five paragraphs from President Biden,
00:33:19.500 but really going through why he is making this decision. He also goes on to say this.
00:33:25.480 He said no reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter's cases can reach any other
00:33:31.060 conclusion that Hunter was singled out because he is my son.
00:33:34.640 This is how you want to know you want to know why the media has no respect and why we crushed
00:33:42.060 him right there. The key is not just simply remember I in my press conference, I came out
00:33:47.660 and said it right away after spending four months in prison that Hunter Biden should be should
00:33:53.920 be pardoned because he'd be gone at 48 hours. He's not a man. He's a boy. And his father has
00:34:01.720 has treated him like a little boy. And this is why he's so out of control. He would not last in a
00:34:07.460 federal prison for 48 hours. I said that that has nothing to do with what happened here. And this
00:34:13.720 the media is too gutless to talk about it. The issue with this pardon is what it even entails.
00:34:19.640 Mike Davis, Mike Davis, I blanket pardon. I think the only blanket pardon that we've seen we've been
00:34:26.280 on our cover is the Jerry Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon. And it was actually tighter than this.
00:34:31.700 This goes back 10 years to a month or like a month before he was officially signed up or he got his
00:34:38.160 first check from Burisma. This goes back to the color revolution in Ukraine. It goes back to
00:34:43.840 everything that happened in Ukraine and everything else. Is this talk to me about the scale and scope
00:34:49.940 of this pardon, sir? It's a stunning pardon, because as you said, it goes back more than a decade
00:34:55.880 and it covers any potential federal crime that Hunter Biden may have committed, including foreign
00:35:04.180 bribery and corruption. Hell, if he raped a child, which, you know, there's there's evidence that could
00:35:10.760 have happened from these from these tapes. He'd be he'd be pardons, taking foreign bribes,
00:35:18.700 pardons, foreign corruption, pardons, selling out our national security to China. Pardon. This is a
00:35:24.760 breathtaking pardon in scope. And the reason that Joe Biden did it, obviously, was to protect Joe Biden
00:35:33.780 and the rest of the family. And I would say this. This is the first part for Hunter Biden. Just wait
00:35:39.220 until Joe Biden pardons the rest of the Biden family and himself, because guess what? As House
00:35:46.680 Oversight Chairman James Comer has clearly documented with bank statements, these scumbag Bidens, it seems
00:35:55.340 like every scumbag Biden, except for the granddaughter, who they wouldn't claim, has taken over 23 million
00:36:04.200 dollars from these corrupt foreign entities. It's gone into their bank accounts. What the hell were
00:36:10.180 the Bidens selling for 23 million dollars? It's very clear. Well, now we don't have to look now.
00:36:17.800 Now we don't have to worry. Now we have to wait for Biddy, Biddy, Biddy, Biddy, Biddy Comer. God bless him.
00:36:22.920 Now we're going to have the Justice Department. We actually do real investigations because they sold
00:36:27.600 the country out to go back 11 years is outrageous. Hang on for a second, Mike. Boyle, this is and the
00:36:34.780 media will not to all morning. We've they will not discuss what is important here because I said he's
00:36:41.800 going to he's going to last 48 hours in a prison. He's not a man. He's a boy. He's a reflection of
00:36:48.180 they're like the family and take this media and quote it because they're like a pack of feral dogs.
00:36:54.140 OK, they're a pack of feral dogs. You look at the emails, you look at the text, you look at the
00:36:59.280 videos and the pictures on this guy that he kept of himself and he took of himself.
00:37:05.020 They're a pack of feral dogs. That's not even the point. The point, Matt Boyle, is the scale of this.
00:37:11.600 And this goes back to Victoria Nuland because, folks, this is about the deep state. This is about
00:37:16.640 taking apart the administrative state in the deep state. That's what the fight on Hexen is about.
00:37:20.560 That's what the fight on Bobby Kennedy is about. That's what the fight on Tulsi Gabbard is about.
00:37:25.140 And that's what the fight, particularly on Cash Patel, is about Matt Boyle.
00:37:29.640 Yeah, this is all about the deep state. And in fact, the media are just showing just how useless
00:37:34.240 they are. That clip you played. I actually know a lot of these people. Right. Like I run the same
00:37:38.820 circle. These folks, I don't get along with them. You know, I try to be nice and respectful,
00:37:44.400 but I also ask them some pretty tough questions. I asked several of them this morning.
00:37:47.520 Right. Like I'm not going to name exactly which ones because I kind of try to keep my conversations
00:37:52.000 with them private. But I will say I asked several of the people in that video that you played
00:37:57.180 this morning if they have remorse for what they did. And none of them did. Right. Like
00:38:02.860 not a single one of them showed remorse. That's sociopathic. OK. Like these people are sociopathic
00:38:08.820 in the way they're willing to lie and spread misinformation on behalf of a corrupt regime. Right.
00:38:14.740 Like, and frankly, I think that, you know, with the that's why this thing is so important
00:38:20.080 is because it just demonstrates that we have the moral authority as we head into the second
00:38:24.720 Trump term in ways we never did. And going into the first one, the first one was we shocked
00:38:29.620 the world. Right. Like so in 2016, the world was shocked. The D.C. was shocked. Everybody
00:38:35.220 was rocked. And that provided time and comfort to the resistance to be able to resist Donald Trump.
00:38:42.800 And, you know, they use the deep state. This time, Donald Trump has the has a mandate,
00:38:48.320 a clear one. And that's why I think there's a through line that connects here through the
00:38:52.600 establishment media, through the deep state that connects all of these major stories that we're
00:38:57.660 talking about this morning, whether it be Trump's pick for the Pentagon or the FBI or the Justice
00:39:02.280 Department or, you know, these other agencies and departments and what we see with the Biden
00:39:08.320 pardon here. Right. Like and again, it all goes back to what the Obama administration and that
00:39:14.300 perversion of justice that we saw that, you know, I mean, to Mike's point, frankly, goes back even
00:39:20.040 further than the Obama administration, back to Ruby Ridge and further than that even. Right. Like
00:39:24.540 and so but the point is, is that, you know, what we really saw was the beginning of the weaponization
00:39:30.640 that started with Eric Holder. And by the way, it's worth noting, who is the person out there
00:39:35.220 most aggressively publicly defending the pardon last night and this morning? Eric Holder. Right.
00:39:40.960 Like Eric Holder is exposed here in ways that he never has been before. And frankly, I hope that
00:39:48.580 the incoming Justice Department and incoming congressional majorities actually do something
00:39:53.040 about all of this stuff this time. Right. Like there are still things that they can cover from
00:39:58.540 that. But yeah, but hang on. But hang on. The Justice Department has been apolitical.
00:40:03.260 So President Trump's trying to get his own Matt Gaetz or Pam Bondi. Eric Holder's the single
00:40:08.460 most partisan, most partisan attorney general since Bobby Kennedy. Right. And most partisan
00:40:15.920 attorney general since Bobby Kennedy. He was the hatchet man for Obama. He was the enforcer.
00:40:21.020 He was Obama's enforcer. Matt, you covered this for years. He was the enforcer of Obama, sir.
00:40:27.760 No, 100 percent. And by the way, this is why it's only fair that Donald Trump be able to have
00:40:31.800 people that he trusts in the positions that that in these positions as well. And frankly,
00:40:37.360 I think that you're going to see Donald Trump handle things much more responsibly than the
00:40:42.180 way the Democrats did. And if he does, if Donald Trump does do this stuff right and brings these
00:40:46.820 reforms to these departments and agencies and stops the weaponization of government once and
00:40:52.000 for all and actually holds these deeper state actors accountable, then guess what? That thing that
00:40:57.340 we were talking about over the weekend, Steve, where, you know, you're on the cover of the Times
00:41:01.140 of London, the whole page spread there about 50 years of MAGA. That's going to happen, right?
00:41:07.720 Like, so that's the thing. That's the that's the question here. Do the Republicans actually do it?
00:41:12.900 Do does Trump actually do it? And if they do and they actually take this stuff on, then guess what?
00:41:18.580 The left in the establishment media and those people, you know, those propagandists that you
00:41:23.300 played at the top of the segment there are going to lose their power forever. And that's why they're
00:41:28.120 fighting so hard against Trump's nominees, because they see it, too. They're not stupid people, right?
00:41:33.980 Like, I don't think they're stupid at all. They're very smart. They see what's happening here just as
00:41:38.680 clear as we do. And they're trying to stop it.
00:41:41.500 This is the fight, by the way. The fight for the fight for the Trump's second term is now. Between now
00:41:49.860 an inauguration day, we're either going to win this or going to lose it, folks. Let me be blunt.
00:41:54.660 The fight for this thing is right now. They think they can cripple Trump even before he puts his
00:42:01.020 hand on the King James Bible. Matt, you guys at Breitbart are doing an amazing job. And obviously,
00:42:04.900 you're the best reporter out there. Where do people go to get all your stuff, all your material?
00:42:08.980 Yeah, just go to Breitbart.com. I'm also on X at mboyl1 and on True Social at Real Matt Boyle.
00:42:14.740 Our team's working very hard as we cover all these confirmation fights.
00:42:17.600 Amazing. Thank you, sir. Thank you, brother. Appreciate you.
00:42:22.480 Yep, you bet.
00:42:25.220 Mike Davis, can I hold you through? I know you're busy. Can I hold you through the break? Because
00:42:28.260 I want you to just walk through the battle plan and Article 3. And, you know, we're going to the
00:42:33.660 ramparts on this because you got to win it now. You have to win now. Don't I don't want to hear
00:42:39.760 people. Oh, we got to celebrate. I got to take the holidays off. It's too much. No, no,
00:42:44.000 we get we win this now because they're going full Alinsky on President Trump and they're going to
00:42:50.800 try to call him from the herd. They're calling. They're trying to call Pete Hexas right now as
00:42:54.960 they prep Kash Patel. And every one of these people are vital. President Trump has a vision
00:43:01.880 and it's not reform. It's actually taking the administrative state apart brick by brick with
00:43:09.140 the Doge team and Russ vote. And it's shattering forever. The deep state. We're at war.
00:43:17.880 This is the fight we always wanted, but it's a fight we have to win. Short break back in the
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00:44:48.960 Start first with you and just get your reaction to this news tonight.
00:44:54.420 Yeah, well, it's it's a terrible development for the men and women of the FBI and also for
00:45:01.080 the nation that depends on a highly functioning, professional, independent Federal Bureau of
00:45:08.200 Investigation. The fact that Kash Patel is profoundly unqualified for this job is not even like a matter
00:45:16.120 for debate. So I think what we should what we should really be thinking about right now is what
00:45:22.180 does this signal in terms of Donald Trump's intent for the FBI? The installation or the nomination,
00:45:30.160 I guess we should say at this point, of Kash Patel's FBI director can only possibly be a plan
00:45:36.140 to disrupt, to dismantle, to distract the FBI and to possibly use it as a tool for the president's
00:45:44.780 political agenda. And, you know, as an organization, we know what that what that looks like. This country
00:45:55.440 has been there before. Right. The pre Watergate FBI, the J. Edgar Hoover FBI struck fear in the hearts
00:46:03.260 of Americans across the spectrum of politicians, people in entertainment, people in the civil rights
00:46:08.580 community, because the director operated at the direction of presidents. Okay.
00:46:16.140 Okay. Mike Davis, Kash Patel, Pete Hegseth, McCabe, by the way, McCabe, here's my strong recommendation.
00:46:26.320 Don't spend time airman on a CNN. You should get a lawyer and get in a room and maybe get your passport
00:46:32.000 ready. You're the one who've been whining about you should leave the country. Hey, I would never
00:46:35.560 tell anybody to leave the country because I'd like people that fight for their country. But in your
00:46:39.580 case, brother, I don't know, man, I would lawyer up though, bro. Mike Davis, article three, you guys
00:46:46.540 are going to be the tip of the tip of the spirit. Tell us what you're going to do. This audience is
00:46:50.880 chomping at the bit now to go to work. What do they do? Well, first, let me send a message to Senate
00:46:57.060 Republicans, because I have experience working with you guys on nominations. And I think Senate
00:47:03.080 Republicans need to remember this, that President Trump won in a landslide with 312 electoral votes,
00:47:12.060 all seven swing states. He has a mandate for change. And the president of the United States,
00:47:19.940 any president of the United States should get the qualified cabinet picks he wants. And so the
00:47:27.620 Senate's job is to look at these cabinet nominees and ask, are they qualified? And if the answer is
00:47:34.400 yes, then you should vote to confirm those picks. Even if you have a personality disagreement,
00:47:42.360 even if you have a policy disagreement, the president doesn't pick your Senate staff,
00:47:47.520 and you shouldn't get to pick the president's cabinet. That is for the president to pick.
00:47:52.600 The only reason you should ever vote against a cabinet pick for a president as a Senate Republican
00:47:59.720 is if that cabinet pick has been disqualified because of their misconduct. And there is not a
00:48:06.880 Me Too presumption of guilt. We got rid of that during Christine Blasey Ford's nonsense against
00:48:14.260 Justice Kavanaugh. We got rid of the Me Too presumption of guilt. And so if you want to
00:48:20.060 disqualify a cabinet nominee, you better do it through clear and convincing evidence. Otherwise,
00:48:27.500 you vote to confirm the president's cabinet picks and frankly, all of his top executive branch
00:48:33.340 officials because the president won and he gets to pick his team. And you should presumptively
00:48:39.240 go with this team unless there is a very damn good reason not to. So with that said,
00:48:45.780 that means that the Senate Republicans should presumptively be on board with every single one
00:48:50.800 of President Trump's cabinet picks, right? And that's what the Article III project is gearing up
00:48:56.420 to do. In the first term, we helped him confirm as judges we're going to do that. Again, we helped
00:49:01.480 President Trump win against this republic-ending lawfare and election interference against Trump.
00:49:08.820 We were the tip of the spear on the election integrity. Now we're going back to the basics
00:49:14.880 of the Article III project. We're going to help President Trump confirm his nominees, his executive
00:49:19.880 branch nominees and his judicial nominees. And we're going to support and defend those nominees
00:49:24.560 as they're going through the process. We're going to support and defend them when they get into
00:49:29.240 office, when they have to make tough decisions, because Republicans tend to be cowards and they
00:49:34.880 tend to run for the hills when Trump and his team have to make tough decisions. And so that's not
00:49:40.240 going to be as the Article III project. We are going to be supporting and defending President Trump
00:49:45.120 and his team every step of the way.
00:49:49.800 Once again, where do they go to Article III to sign up?
00:49:53.380 Article3project.org, article3project.org. You can donate there. You can follow us on
00:49:58.960 social media. And the most important thing you can do today is take action and contact both of
00:50:05.520 your home state senators and tell them to support Kash Patel. He is qualified to be FBI director. It doesn't
00:50:13.540 matter whether they like his personality or if they have policy disagreements with him. It's who
00:50:18.640 President Trump wants to reform a broken and corrupt FBI. So support Kash Patel. Tell your home state
00:50:27.000 senators to vote for his confirmation.
00:50:30.920 Thank you, brother. Mike Davis. Social media, where do the people get you on Twitter?
00:50:35.340 Article3project, at Article3project. And my personal is at MRDDMIA. MRDDMIA. And thank you, Steve.
00:50:46.420 Thank you, brother.
00:50:47.140 So if you think of the three lines of work that we talked about, the national security, the war,
00:50:55.280 the expanding World War III, if you look at the Southern border and President Trump just
00:51:00.000 magnificently using tariffs as a negotiating wedge to bludgeon people, and we haven't even
00:51:05.500 time to cover this, although I'm quite proud of the fact that the only meaningful discussion
00:51:10.680 at all anywhere on tariffs was on War Room Battleground, I think on Wednesday evening at 6, and I realized
00:51:18.500 because the holidays, maybe not the most watched show we ever had, so we're going to do more
00:51:22.320 of that. But he's had, you know, the Mexican president call him and kowtow and then had
00:51:27.160 Trudeau, you know, skittle down to Mar-a-Lago, right, to tell President Trump, oh, we'll do anything
00:51:37.800 you want, you know, tougher border, et cetera, right? You got the wars, you got that, and
00:51:43.060 now you got the financial side, and there's so much going on in that. They're playing games.
00:51:47.040 It all hangs in the balance. The point for us is that the deep state is the enemy, and
00:51:53.020 they're rearing their head right now with all their lackeys, okay? They will not stop.
00:51:58.380 They will not stop. They will not stop until you stop them. The election on November 5th is
00:52:05.860 just a part of the path. It's a part of the path. You either seize the institutions now
00:52:13.660 and back these folks off so President Trump can get the team to go and deconstruct it
00:52:18.360 and destroy it, you're going to lose. The Trump presidency hangs in the balance now, here and
00:52:25.800 now, here and now. They know that. These are smart, cunning people. They hate this country.
00:52:33.840 They want their own deal, but they're not just going to sit there and give up because
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