Bannon's War Room - August 21, 2025


Episode 4724: Snake Comey Leaks Classified Information; US Stops Visitor Visas For Gazans


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00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.760 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:17.360 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:21.140 the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:24.720 like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:32.540 had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:40.460 country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:00:47.640 welcome to the war room it's natalie winters hosting today thursday august 21st in the year
00:00:58.440 of our lord 2025 we are awaiting john solomon he's got a new exclusive scoop out related to
00:01:05.200 james comey but we also got mike bends laura loomer brian harrison the latest coming out of texas quite
00:01:12.860 the packed show i think we got mike bends up mike there's a bit of breaking news the state department
00:01:18.620 is set to review all 55 million people with u.s visas for quote deportable violations that seems
00:01:26.000 like a rather uh large undertaking for the state department but i know you have been highlighting a
00:01:32.200 lot of the initiatives that they've been been doing i'd love to just get your sort of reaction to
00:01:36.420 that but also what you've been really hammering where they need to press particularly on the usa id files
00:01:42.240 well the state department has been very aggressive under under secretary rubio on a whole range of
00:01:49.280 initiatives obviously there was the mass firing of about 4 000 employees last month there was the
00:01:55.920 shutdown of the censorship center the global engagement center at the state department there
00:02:00.720 is a giant reorganization where about 130 different sub bureaus are being zapped out and now there's the
00:02:08.140 announcement of this giant undertaking obviously 55 million people is about a sixth of the entire u.s
00:02:14.520 population and sort of speaks to the the sheer size of how much this country has ingested over the course of
00:02:22.200 our lifetime we'll see how much of that actually ends up being administered or reviewed ironically the
00:02:30.760 state department may have to uh may have to hire a whole new uh flood of of people to to carry out that
00:02:38.700 kind of investigation but that would be a good opportunity for the trump administration to staff
00:02:43.560 the state department with folks who are ideologically on sides with the foreign policy vision of the mega
00:02:50.820 movement uh adjacent to that is the is the building right next to the state department which is the
00:02:58.460 u.s institute of peace which gets uh about 55 million dollars a year from the u.s taxpayer that has just
00:03:06.280 been uh toppled in in in ineffectively it's a it's it's a legal transition but the u.s institute of peace which
00:03:16.140 is a very almost 1984 named institution it's uh just like in 1984 there was the ministry of peace that
00:03:24.600 conducted war uh the u.s institute of peace is very much a war front it's wall of donors i was just in
00:03:31.700 the building last week it's wall of donors are lockheed martin raytheon boeing a bunch of oil
00:03:38.680 companies like exxon chevron bp shell uh it is a mandatory board seat for the secretary of war
00:03:46.320 as well as the president of the national defense university it's it's it's sort of war under the name
00:03:52.440 of peace uh but effectively what the u.s institute of peace has been doing has been promoting illegal
00:04:00.280 narcotics and the production of them the u.s institute of peace put out a memo in 2023 to the
00:04:07.500 taliban instructing them to keep the drugs flowing in afghanistan uh that was of course very useful to
00:04:14.820 the biden administration because that drug money paid the isis fighters uh to uh effectively funded
00:04:21.840 the the uh insurgency al-qaeda and isis forces who the following year would topple topple bashar al-assad
00:04:30.820 and install a new government run by a former isis al-qaeda leader muhammad al-julani who previously
00:04:37.760 had a 10 million dollar bounty on his head under the trump administration but under the biden
00:04:41.460 administration they made him the king of syria uh and and this is again sort of run out of the
00:04:47.540 auspices of this state department adjacent u.s institute of peace the u.s institute of peace also
00:04:53.400 ran a global campaign for internet censorship uh working to try to get judges and legislatures
00:05:01.160 to ban hate speech or ban mis and disinformation uh they had a strategy that included going to the
00:05:09.320 electoral management bodies that is the the courts that decide elections to get them to say that
00:05:15.340 speech about the election should be considered part of the judicial jurisdiction so that judges
00:05:21.680 can censor speech the same way we saw happen in brazil where the judge uh morais uh the head of the
00:05:30.480 emb the electoral management body in brazil did the same thing so we see this as part of a government
00:05:36.260 strategy under the biden administration the u.s institute of peace actually has whole training
00:05:41.340 seminars on how to organize riots how to occupy government buildings how to block city intersections
00:05:47.820 and block roads how to blockade train tracks to prevent cargo from going uh from place to place
00:05:54.280 when you're protesting something uh and in even called uh in its instructions for the sponsored
00:06:01.920 protest movements of of it to uh deliberately seek to get arrested so that usa-sponsored media can hold up
00:06:11.100 the arrested figures as being martyrs for the cause and can justify economic sanctions so we have this
00:06:19.540 real blob apparatus the u.s institute of peace fought the mandatory turnover tooth and nail guns were
00:06:26.540 discovered in the building they they uh knocked the bolts out of the doors there had to be a showdown
00:06:32.960 with federal police uh they tried to delete a terabyte of financial data which fortunately was
00:06:38.820 recovered by doge but there is one big missing piece in all of this which is the transparency about
00:06:46.420 the files themselves from so much of this legacy behavior and i can i can talk about that now with
00:06:53.220 things like the usa files and state department files but i'll pause there if you have any questions
00:06:58.540 about what i just said no no keep going but i'm curious if you can sort of put us inside the u.s
00:07:04.840 institute of peace what what you saw there when you were touring it uh with i don't know if uh doctor
00:07:10.420 or i guess he's a new title now but darren director uh darren jbd was with you but what his sort of
00:07:16.100 vision looks like for that um that institute well i think darren's vision is to build it from the
00:07:22.960 ground up and to do it in a way that restores trust without the uh diplomacy through duplicity
00:07:30.180 that the u.s institute peace was known for the fact is the building is basically the territory of
00:07:37.260 george bush bill clinton madeline albright these are the figures that the wings of the building are named
00:07:43.660 after uh and it's it's kind of the confederacy of dunces when um you know you sort of trump surrounded
00:07:52.780 by all of all of his enemies on the wall everyone who tried to defeat him through lawfare indictments
00:08:00.120 um and cia black ops are are the are the figures who adorn the quite beautiful walls of the building
00:08:08.020 i think it is the most stunning building in washington dc um it must have been a lot of fun
00:08:13.640 to work there especially uh when you had the godlike powers these people were bestowed i'm sure they had
00:08:19.420 they had quite a thrill ride but the but the fact is that thrill ride is now over and it's
00:08:24.260 accountability time i think darren's vision is is likely to involve leveraging the legacy network
00:08:30.800 that the institution has built up but making it conform to the foreign policy vision
00:08:36.400 of the state department uh darren is also presently the undersecretary of public diplomacy and public
00:08:44.660 affairs and these are very similar functions given that the u.s institute of peace is effectively an
00:08:50.120 adjunct of the state department but what's what's critical to all of this is is a disclosure in order
00:08:57.540 to have trust with other countries around the world and in order to give a full accounting to the
00:09:02.440 american people of how their tax dollars were spent these files have to be made public for example
00:09:08.420 uh the the u.s institute of peace is a program called the program on non-violent action
00:09:13.640 now non-violent is a code for mob violence non but you don't need i don't need to tell you natalie
00:09:20.920 that i'm speaking to you non-violently uh if i need to put that in the name something is up
00:09:26.540 and in fact it is up at the u.s institute of peace they openly promote property destruction
00:09:32.220 as part of the tactics of the so-called non-violent mob because they say that property destruction
00:09:39.320 does not count as violence because we only define violence as bodily harm so you can set police cars
00:09:45.840 on fire you can burn down police precincts you can destroy the parliament building as they've done
00:09:51.660 in countries like serbia uh and the like and ukraine uh and and that still counts as quote non-violent
00:09:59.600 action but i believe that every document that the program on non-violent action uh has ever
00:10:05.000 internally produced should be made publicly available to the u.s taxpayers who paid for it every single
00:10:11.160 person who worked there was paid for was paid by u.s taxpayers we have a right to know all the
00:10:17.820 domestic touch points because the u.s institute of peace is supposed to point outward uh even the
00:10:23.080 dirty deeds they do the cia work they do and the cia moves through them they're an asset essentially that
00:10:30.840 they create a network of assets for the cia to play with abroad so when you see these color revolutions
00:10:37.000 break out in georgia or the the czech republic or uh ukraine or syria or libya
00:10:46.680 uh they had that hand in that but they also it was that exact same network that that set about
00:10:53.280 organizing the riots that we have seen in this country for the past 10 years maria stefan the
00:10:59.280 person who ran the program on non-violent action deliberately points to the to to the u.s
00:11:07.760 as as the source of the same uh democratic violations that she cites internationally her work
00:11:16.320 explicitly covers now the uh domestic affairs she had an organizing role in countless riots
00:11:24.340 from uh from the protests and riots of the past eight years and and given that she's leveraging this
00:11:32.680 same taxpayer funded network i believe all those files need to be made public even if it is an
00:11:38.780 embarrassment uh on us at a certain diplomatic level that other countries get to see what what
00:11:45.440 the u.s planned this is how we get trust back by saying this is not how we do business
00:11:51.640 anymore and i believe that's also going to lead to levels of accountability with how to reform these
00:11:59.760 institutions once the network set is fully laid out and on that note i have to mention that the u.s
00:12:06.020 aid files are absolutely key to this if there's one thing that the cia the state department and the
00:12:11.860 u.s institute of peace all have in common and that's u.s aid u.s aid was the great front for 60
00:12:19.100 years for this whole network and u.s aid formally shut down on july 1st that's almost two months ago
00:12:25.860 now it's been absorbed by the f branch of the state department the foreign assistance branch of the
00:12:31.060 state department so they they are now administering the legacy grants it's about 30 percent ish of the
00:12:38.340 u.s aid function there have been fourteen thousand people who are laid off at u.s aid and it's being
00:12:42.480 administered by a much smaller crew of people but we need to see the u.s aid files the internal
00:12:49.400 analyst memos the white papers the emails the text messages everything from u.s aid employee to u.s
00:12:57.220 aid employee or u.s aid employee to ngo or contractor has to be made public and i can give you some great
00:13:04.260 examples of of why this is such a necessity but the the present blocking point as i understand it
00:13:09.900 is that the state department does not presently even have access to the u.s aid files because of the
00:13:16.120 it blockages that is u.s aid people i believe simply didn't turn over the encryption or the passwords
00:13:23.940 and the like so we have we're sitting on the you know the the library of alexandria of not of
00:13:32.140 historical knowledge of what the biden administration and the blob have been doing and nobody's even
00:13:38.100 opened the door yet i find that shocking mike of course if you can hang with us through the break i
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00:17:00.680 my guns with us but uh we are going to go to john solomon who has yet another wonderful breaking
00:17:06.520 scoop keeping i guess not just the deep state but also their uh enablers on their toes exclusive
00:17:13.120 prosecutors secured evidence comey authorized classified leaks but declined charges can you
00:17:18.540 walk us through this new piece we sure could so these are new documents are found by cash patel a few
00:17:24.700 weeks ago the first time they were given to congress they were heavily redacted in this section of the
00:17:29.600 memo was taken out by justice department lawyers but to her credit uh pam bondy uh reversed that
00:17:35.220 decision and got this block inside this long history of leaks inside the fbi unredacted and what
00:17:41.460 did we learn we learned that prosecutors and u.s postal and service inspection service agents
00:17:48.360 interviewed james comey's deputies and confirmed that he had authorized the leak of classified information
00:17:54.160 to the uh new york times right before the 2016 election so putting his thumb on the scale
00:17:59.820 of the 2016 election uh and despite this knowledge despite that there was a leak of classified
00:18:05.820 information they know who leaked it they know who authorized it they know who their star witnesses
00:18:10.900 would have been if you brought a prosecution you would have brought in james comey's chief of staff
00:18:15.720 james rubicki and his former chief counsel james baker because they're the ones who
00:18:20.040 confirmed that this happened uh they decided not to bring any charges at all they let james comey walk
00:18:25.840 and they kept this a secret and this decision by the way was made at the beginning of or in the
00:18:31.660 middle of president trump's first term under the justice department under jeff sessions the u.s
00:18:36.860 attorney in uh washington dc declined the uh soon to be special prosecutor but at that time the
00:18:44.300 connecticut u.s attorney john durham also declined to bring charges and so james comey walked and they
00:18:49.840 will say well what's what's the difference why should we care now well there's some uh the statutes
00:18:54.540 on classified intentional leaking of information that harms the national interest i.e espionage
00:19:00.160 actually 10 years which means that pam bondy could theoretically reopen an investigation today
00:19:05.640 i talked to our good friend mike davis great legal expert he said i think the doj will open up on
00:19:10.660 this information right away i talked to pam body she says i intend to bring uh accountability to
00:19:17.820 this abhorrent behavior by james comey and his team that's probably not a good sign for james comey
00:19:22.600 talked to the fbi director cash patel he said that is a shame to the fbi that its former leader
00:19:28.300 authorized the leak and his leadership leaked classified national secrets harming the public
00:19:33.400 interest and then he hopes accountability will come from the justice department so everybody is in
00:19:38.440 action on this tonight the documents up you don't have to take my word for it you can read it it's
00:19:42.060 embedded in our story but uh james comey has got perhaps some new legal headaches tonight and i want
00:19:47.760 to remind everybody there was a famous moment in may 2017 where chuck grassy confronted comey and said
00:19:54.180 have you ever been an anonymous story for a news story no have you ever authorized someone to be
00:19:59.600 an anonymous source for a story no did you ever or authorize or allow anyone on your staff to leak
00:20:06.720 um classified information no uh well people are gonna look back and look at this and say i don't
00:20:13.180 think those three things match and we'll have to see what happens now inside the justice department but
00:20:18.120 all the information is now out there for the public to see thanks to pam bondy and to cash patel who
00:20:22.800 worked together to get this information to the public today and john where can people go one more
00:20:28.180 time to read this story and follow you to stay up to date with everything you've got breaking over
00:20:32.180 at just the news you bet the story just went up it's at just the news.com you can follow me on
00:20:37.220 social media jay solomon reports and at six o'clock i follow you right here on real america's voice
00:20:41.820 uh and we'll have a full show uh looking at this great new information and hopefully people understand
00:20:47.640 a little bit better by the end of the night thank you sir for joining us and thank you for
00:20:52.200 yeah good to be with you thank you appreciate the time
00:20:56.060 we still got mike benz mike i want to sort of piece this together right which is the the deep state the
00:21:04.000 permanent political class in your face state however you want to couch it frankly in this paradigm i think
00:21:08.340 maybe just likening it more to the kind of ossified career civil servant mentality and a lot of these
00:21:13.980 departments or agencies institutions take your pick um but how they cover up the actions of a lot of
00:21:20.420 these very rogue politicals so my question is you know why haven't these usa id files that you were
00:21:26.840 talking about why haven't they been released what is the hold up there well my understanding is that
00:21:33.920 it's a it's a technical issue that you know when you're talking about documents that are stored in
00:21:40.460 a digitized way you know there's there's encryption there's passwords there's access codes
00:21:46.320 and when remember usaid fought tooth and nail uh to to the very last courtroom they could humanly
00:21:55.040 litigate in in order to stave off the trump administration usaid was shut down actually not
00:22:01.900 primarily for its bad behavior but because it refused to turn over documents it was really the
00:22:08.080 only agency in the federal government that just straight up refused to allow the new administration
00:22:14.300 it's a u.s government agency under the executive branch and it just refused to give the executive
00:22:18.700 branch the documents the emails any of that and while we still have the state department is still
00:22:26.600 administering the grants the all of the the legacy information for example the usaid has a country
00:22:34.080 office in every country uh in whether it's in africa whether it's in europe whether it's in asia or
00:22:42.780 whether it's in central or south america every country has a mission uh there are uh there's
00:22:50.520 email traffic and files and analyst papers and classified documents in all those countries
00:22:56.720 there's also the bureaus within the within usaid for example probably the worst of them was the was
00:23:03.880 the the bureau called drg within usaid that's democracy rights and governance that was for the
00:23:11.060 democracy promotion the uh... the regime change
00:23:14.840 and paying the media
00:23:17.100 and paying the uh... the unions and paying the ngos
00:23:21.700 and governance which is effectively when u s aid
00:23:24.500 has programs to take control over elements of your government
00:23:27.860 uh... and uh... the the drg branch of usaid is who ran the censorship
00:23:32.880 syndicate
00:23:33.820 that was funded to the tune of billions of dollars over the past eight years
00:23:37.940 by usaid at all the traffic between the ngos and usa because every
00:23:43.220 every grant recipient from usaid had to file reports had to file annual reports
00:23:48.700 had to do quarterly uh... updates
00:23:51.520 had to correspond with their grant administrator about
00:23:55.300 uh... how they were
00:23:56.820 uh... fulfilling their milestones most of these grants are for absolutely
00:24:00.360 atrocious things and nothing that usa did was honest it's always dual purpose it's always
00:24:07.120 some nominal thing that it says it does and then some cia
00:24:11.700 covert sub purpose that's the only reason to run it through usaid as opposed to the
00:24:16.040 state department
00:24:18.120 you can't understand the history
00:24:22.200 you can understand that the history of these countries and what you're
00:24:25.380 inheriting at the state department unless you have the usaid side of the
00:24:28.840 story
00:24:29.740 and i'll give you an example
00:24:31.460 earlier this month i testified for about six hours in front of the
00:24:35.160 foreign affairs committee of the brazilian senate
00:24:38.540 and i went over for about five and a half of those hours
00:24:42.120 how usaid built the censorship syndicate within brazil
00:24:46.660 how it funded dozens of censorship organizations
00:24:50.460 how it worked directly
00:24:52.120 with the brazilian court
00:24:54.020 in order to get the judges
00:24:56.180 to uh... uh... combat disinformation
00:24:59.540 so to speak to
00:25:00.860 take down posts to throttle narratives to rule things as illegal to say in brazil
00:25:06.620 now all of this will be in net what i have is five and a half hours worth of
00:25:11.320 open source
00:25:12.860 information things that at the time
00:25:15.280 i called from grants i called from
00:25:17.820 the work of usaid sponsored entities
00:25:20.680 but the real guts of this are ultimately going to lie in the usaid communications
00:25:25.740 themselves that donald trump and mark and secretary rubio are locked in horns right now with the country of brazil
00:25:33.740 brazil has gone full china they've they've divested from many american contracts and given china control over their agriculture their energy their it
00:25:43.120 uh... they there's currently sanctions on brazil's uh... chief justice of their uh... of their uh... election court uh... and and brazil is now trying to defy those sanctions by by by ordering their banks not to honor the american sanctions policy which if that goes through could uh... could upend that hundreds of different sanctions regimes that the u.s has in place and and the state department does not even know that uh...
00:26:13.100 understand understand what they've inherited because they don't have the usaid side of the story
00:26:17.760 the usaid uh... mission in brazil all those files from the past eight years have to be made available have to be made public they at least have to be reviewed by the state department
00:26:28.900 but we have more transparency into the cia than we do usaid in theory tulsi can ask for and declassify any
00:26:38.100 cia document but neither tulsi yeah at odni nor the state or state department can even get into the usaid files they need an it expert in there immediately to decrypt this and make it public
00:26:49.800 are you available i think that's what the audience is asking mike we've got a bounce obviously we'll have you back on soon in the meantime though where can people go to follow you and stay up to date with all your wonderful work
00:27:01.760 follow me on x at mike ben cyber also on youtube and rumble
00:27:06.560 back on youtube can't relate because we're banned i'm sure you'll probably get banned pretty soon but thank you for coming on
00:27:14.500 thank you mike have a good one we got laura loomer after the break but real quick a message from our sponsors maybe you missed the last irs deadline or you haven't filed taxes in a while let me be clear
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00:31:01.120 welcome back to the war room honored to be joined by perhaps the most feared investigative reporter not
00:31:12.620 just in washington dc frankly in the united states but the entire world that is none other than
00:31:17.600 laura loomer who is busy breaking story after story so she is just joining us by phone she's on the road
00:31:24.140 scaring people with all of her wonderful work laura you have a new scoop out today about a very
00:31:30.400 important position that is of course the deputy director of the nsa that's obviously an agency
00:31:34.640 when we talk about what we saw the weaponization of government against the american people this is
00:31:39.380 something that i think personnel really really really matters on and you have some concerning
00:31:44.500 information about the person who was just selected by the trump administration for this position can
00:31:50.240 you sort of walk us through who this individual is and why the audience should care
00:31:54.120 yeah well thanks so much for having me on natalie i really appreciate it uh so i broke this story last
00:32:00.340 night um while i was uh getting ready for bed it's funny right i love how the independent media we don't
00:32:06.860 work nine to five do we natalie um so his name is uh joseph franceskin and he actually worked during the
00:32:13.860 first trump administration and he has been nominated to serve as the deputy nsa director and if you uh pull up
00:32:22.280 my tweets you can see that he currently works as the chief external affairs officer at a place called
00:32:28.400 uh dzyne technologies which is a drone technology company and upon uh reviewing his linkedin and doing
00:32:36.260 some you know digging into his background his credentials it shows that he worked as the deputy
00:32:42.100 assistant uh to the secretary of defense for special operations and combating terrorism during the first
00:32:47.860 trump administration he also worked at the national security council for two years and uh he also worked
00:32:55.800 as an intelligence analyst um at the nsa and what's concerning about this is you know you see people
00:33:02.960 that say and this is how a lot of these um turncoats are getting into the second administration
00:33:07.720 they'll say things like well i worked in the trump administration in the first term
00:33:13.300 so obviously i'm qualified to work in the second term well what have we seen natalie we've seen that
00:33:19.060 some of the biggest turncoats and traders uh working in the trump administration are people who did work
00:33:24.680 in the first term and somehow they've been able to sneak past the vetting process or the lack of vetting
00:33:30.260 because we all know that this administration is having a bit of a hard time with vetting a lot of
00:33:34.800 deficiencies that they need to uh address immediately because we're eight months into this administration
00:33:40.160 and it's uh unacceptable that the vetting is this atrocious this far in that being said you know
00:33:46.400 just just this week just this week tulsi gabbard revoked the security clearances of 37 individuals
00:33:53.100 most of whose individuals had worked during the first trump administration 29 of the 37 people who
00:33:59.940 had their security clearances were individuals identified by me whose names i personally submitted
00:34:05.440 to the white house for review and so a lot of these people even if they're not working in
00:34:10.100 the administration some of them were some of them were working on the outside then they had active
00:34:14.640 government contracts with the current trump administration so we have people who are
00:34:19.720 profiteering i hate to interrupt you but your your favorite person president trump is actually live
00:34:25.960 speaking at the mic so we've got to go to him but hang on we'll come back to you when people come
00:34:31.180 in from the airport all the way to the capital of the white house or any place else they go and they're
00:34:35.380 saying boy this place is spotless so we're doing that most importantly though we're going to have
00:34:40.100 a crowd of people that are going to be happy you know i've received more phone calls from people in
00:34:46.340 the last four days than i ever have i've been here now four years plus and by the way i think we had
00:34:53.040 about this the best seven months they're saying that any president's had we've done a lot of work we've
00:34:58.660 done a lot of good work including the biggest tax cuts that you've ever had i know you guys don't care
00:35:03.680 about taxes so you don't care about saving a little tax but you saved a lot of tax actually
00:35:08.320 but uh we've had a great great period of time but i've never received so many phone calls thanking me
00:35:15.580 for what we've done in washington dc from people that haven't gone to a restaurant in literally in
00:35:21.200 four years and uh they said you know what you've done is it's unprecedented because what they uh they
00:35:29.400 they said it was just unsafe we couldn't do it we'd go out and uh you'd see the stories you'd read
00:35:35.620 the stories you'd see all of the things that are happening and uh they said we just we couldn't we
00:35:41.080 couldn't stand it sir now i take my wife and my kids to dinner they one of them said he's gone out
00:35:46.520 four nights in a row and he hadn't gone out for four years so it's uh it's a great tribute to you and
00:35:53.500 when i look at uh you people i understand why because there's no games right we're not playing
00:35:59.040 games we're going to make it safe and we're going to then go on to other places but we're going to
00:36:03.920 stay here for a while we want to make this absolutely perfect it's our capital and uh i guess it used to
00:36:10.660 be many years ago safe but it's certainly not had a a very good run and you got to be strong you got
00:36:17.700 to be tough you got to do your job whatever it takes to do your job you got to do your job
00:36:21.800 but the crime numbers are way down i'm looking at you saw some of the stats they just read them
00:36:26.940 out to me inside the numbers that we haven't seen here ever actually ever and i think it's probably
00:36:34.340 uh right now it's to me i feel very safe now and i'm hearing people are very safe but i know
00:36:39.860 within two weeks it's going to be pam it's going to be at a level that's even far superior
00:36:45.400 so i just came i just wanted to thank you all you're doing incredible you're incredible people
00:36:50.440 uh you make the country run frankly you make the whole place run we're going to have the best uh
00:36:56.580 capital ever we're going to have the it's going to look better than it ever did even at the white
00:37:02.000 house i'm building a ballroom they've been after a ballroom for 150 years but they never had a real
00:37:07.480 estate guy as a president you know i've done a lot of ballrooms and we're going to make this one the
00:37:11.800 best of them all but uh we're doing a a real job as far as the country is concerned uh we're
00:37:17.940 respected again we had a country that was laughed at a year ago they would think they thought they
00:37:23.200 couldn't understand what was happening and it's about leadership but we had a country that was
00:37:28.440 uh a dead country in many ways i went to saudi arabia i went to qatar i went to uae we came back with
00:37:36.240 5.1 trillion dollars of investment in this country and we're over 17 trillion now a lot of you don't
00:37:42.480 know what that means and uh nobody knows what it means because it's never happened before in
00:37:48.480 five months because really it's a five month even though we're here seven but we started
00:37:53.520 five months ago in terms of investment and we have because they see what's happened to our country
00:37:58.960 we're going to be over 17 trillion trillion with a t dollars of investment there's never been anything
00:38:04.880 close if we did one trillion in a year and we're talking about over a five month period maybe six
00:38:12.320 months if you look at it but seven over 17 trillion dollars we're building plants auto plants ai plants
00:38:19.920 all sorts of plants all over the country i'm giving them the right lee zeldin's done a fantastic job
00:38:26.000 we're given the right to build electric plants they become almost like a public utility because we have
00:38:31.920 old grids we have a lot of stuff that's old we wouldn't be able to compete with china ai and now
00:38:36.960 we're totally leading the ai race and the artificial intelligence it's a big deal and it's the hottest
00:38:43.360 thing there is for probably in 35 40 years it's a lot of people don't know what it is just trust me
00:38:49.200 it's very hot it's big but they need massive amounts of electricity they need more electricity
00:38:55.120 than we have right now in the whole country servicing everything in other words we have to at least
00:39:00.000 double it up to be uh competitive and to be leading and we're more than doubling it up and what i'm
00:39:07.200 doing is i'm letting all of these very rich companies and they've got nothing but they've got a lot of
00:39:12.640 money and they want to invest it in the united states and they're building big plants but they're building
00:39:17.440 electric plants with it i said you build your your building and these are buildings that cost 30 40 50
00:39:24.480 billion dollars when you include everything that's inside all the technology i said i'm going to
00:39:29.440 let you build electric plants to fire your own electricity and anything that you have left over
00:39:35.360 you sell it back into the grid so all of these big factories that are being built are building their own
00:39:41.120 electric plants fired by oil and gas they're not fired by wind by the way because wind doesn't work but
00:39:46.960 we won't say that it destroys everything it looks terrible it's it's a very expensive form of energy
00:39:53.840 and we're not doing the wind we're going back to fossil fuel i hope not too many of you people are going
00:39:58.320 to be upset but we have to go back to what works we can't be foolish but we are we're building massive
00:40:05.360 electric plants all over the country the companies are building and then they sell it back into the grid
00:40:10.800 but we're building numbers that nobody's ever seen we're auto plants we have many auto plants going up
00:40:16.080 whereas during the last four years as you know we had like none we people weren't investing here so
00:40:22.960 where they weren't investing and they were leaving but i just finished by saying this so i was with the
00:40:28.320 king of saudi arabia i was with all of the nato leaders a couple of weeks ago and they are putting up
00:40:36.240 not two percent but five percent they said five percent of gdp that's a lot of money they'll have
00:40:42.320 trillions of dollars put up they were putting up two but they weren't paying it now they're putting
00:40:46.480 up five and they're all paying it and they all said the same thing they said one year ago your country
00:40:53.680 was dead we never thought it was coming back and now you have the hottest country anywhere in the
00:40:59.680 world these are the leaders of other countries the prime ministers and the presidents all every one of
00:41:04.320 them said essentially the same thing said we had a dead country and we were we felt that way
00:41:09.520 and we were and this place was emblematic of it with the crime the horrible crime and you know i
00:41:15.040 i watch these phony reports oh we were on the way back they weren't on the way back they were it was
00:41:19.680 worse than ever just a short while ago but now it's going to be i think now right now it's better than it
00:41:26.320 has been in years and in a couple of weeks it's going to be even far better than that and everybody's
00:41:31.600 safe now everybody feels safe and they're all coming in and people are now coming in they're making
00:41:36.320 reservations to come in they want to be in washington dc one of the things we're going to be redoing is
00:41:41.840 your parks i'm very good at grass because i have a lot of golf courses all over the place i know more
00:41:46.240 about grass than any human being i think anywhere in the world and we're going to be regressing all
00:41:52.240 your parks all brand new sprinkler systems the best that you can buy just like augusta no it'll look
00:41:58.560 like augusta it'll look like more importantly trump national golf club that's even better but we're going to
00:42:04.720 look we're going to have all brand new beautiful grass you know like everything else grass has a
00:42:08.960 life do you know that grass has a life you know we have a life and grass has a life and the grass here
00:42:15.680 died about 40 years ago so we're going to be rebuilding all of your parks and it's going to happen fast
00:42:21.200 it's going to go up like a miracle so you do the job on safety and i'll get this place fixed up physically
00:42:27.440 and we're going to be so proud of it at the end of six months but let's say at the end of a year
00:42:32.400 this place will be maxed out in terms of beauty you'll have all new surfaces you'll have all new
00:42:38.000 medians everything's going to look beautiful a lot of your signs are going to be taken down they've been
00:42:41.840 up for 40 years they look like hell they look they're barely standing up they're falling off the
00:42:47.440 off their holders and we're going to have all new everything and i want to just thank doug for doing
00:42:53.040 such an incredible job you've been unbelievable you're a popular guy no he's an amazing guy he's an
00:43:00.160 amazing guy everybody love her we love you and his wife is so incredible but thank you very much i
00:43:05.280 appreciate it and pam thank you very much what a job she's people don't realize they're going to see
00:43:12.080 she'll go down as the greatest attorney general we've had i really mean it too and where's my christy
00:43:17.760 your dear uh thank you very much she's been uh incredible and she can ride a horse like nobody
00:43:25.600 she gets on those horses she rips those horses around but i want to thank you very much and
00:43:31.600 steve miller so so fantastic and todd todd blanche who's been with me so long and he's one of the best
00:43:39.520 lawyers you'll ever find and we're having a lot of victories i had a victory today
00:43:43.840 you know they stole 550 million dollars from me with a fake case and it was overturned they said
00:43:52.720 this was a fake case it's a terrible thing but it's a nice victory you know i mean it's not bad you
00:43:59.360 know we all have we all have our limits but this was a terrible thing that done it was a witch hunt
00:44:05.360 and i've had more witch hunts than any human being i think in history and here we are we're the president
00:44:10.320 of the united states so it didn't work out too well for them but maybe now it's turned a little
00:44:15.040 bit these are very dishonest people we have to fight we have to win because we have to win and you
00:44:20.160 people are winners and i just think it's really it's such an honor to be with you and we're going to
00:44:25.280 make washington dc great again we're making our country great again the country is very close to
00:44:31.280 being great when they say it's the hottest country in the world they mean it and this capital is right now
00:44:36.560 after four days five days it's at a level that you haven't seen in a long time and it's all because
00:44:41.680 of you so i want to thank you all very much it's an honor to be with you and we'll always be with
00:44:46.320 you we're going to be with you for as long as i'm around you're going to be treated as nobody more
00:44:52.000 important and thank you all very much for being here thank you thank you very much doug would you
00:44:56.880 like to say something thank you everybody president trump uh on behalf of everybody that's here in
00:45:06.320 law enforcement i think i want to i absolutely want to extend the gratitude to you because under
00:45:11.760 your leadership you're bringing back respect for this profession i know that wherever you go and
00:45:16.560 these some of these folks know wherever you go in the country whenever i've been with you
00:45:20.160 backstage before you speak who do you get a picture with local law enforcement the federal folks that
00:45:25.440 are there uh you have always in turn your entire life supported law enforcement and that makes a
00:45:30.480 difference these people know that uh and the other thing of course uh for everybody here president
00:45:34.960 trump's ended six wars uh he's brought uh taxes down regulations down he's he's brought record foreign
00:45:42.800 investment like he was talking about he's done all of those things in six months but what does he really
00:45:47.760 care about you hear him talking about the words he wants to end the killing and here in dc he wants to end
00:45:53.360 the killing he wants to end in every city in america because if we're the greatest country in the
00:45:57.280 world you shouldn't be afraid to be able to go out for dinner he cares about the people that live in
00:46:01.040 this city and in every city and that's why this is happening right now and this is what leadership
00:46:05.360 looks like that in a matter of a week uh this is a message to every city in the country and it's a
00:46:10.240 message to every capital in the world that america greatest country in the world is going to have the
00:46:16.320 most beautiful capital and the safest capital in the world because of all of you so thank you everybody
00:46:21.200 that's here tonight thank you president trump for making it all possible thank you all president
00:46:30.160 i'm looking at all these faces they're out here every single night i'm getting to know everyone on
00:46:35.440 a first name basis all of our great metro pd general blanchard with the guard all of our federal agencies
00:46:42.480 are out here our amazing park police they are working hand in hand to make dc safe they're out here working
00:46:48.960 midnights every night because they love our country they love our city and they love you they're all
00:46:53.600 telling me that are we going to get the meat look at them getting a thumbs up they're all out here going
00:46:57.440 are we going to meet the president i told you so and i think you brought some food for him didn't you
00:47:02.880 president so we have great hamburgers cooked by the white house and we have pizza that i said don't do it
00:47:09.280 in the white house because we went to a place that makes the best pizza so we'll concede but we have a lot
00:47:14.880 of it so we're going to have some fun we'll eat and i'll eat with you and we're going to have a little
00:47:18.960 fun we're going to celebrate but then we're going to get back to work and we're going to take care of
00:47:22.960 these criminals we're going to put them where they have to be we're going to you're going to say don't
00:47:27.120 don't play around with us don't play around with us so let's go have something to eat you're going to
00:47:31.520 like the hamburgers would you rather have hamburgers from the white house or pizzas from a good place
00:47:36.160 huh i think you want oh they want the hamburgers have a good time everybody thank you very much christy thank
00:47:42.080 you very much darling thank you everybody thank you
00:47:51.120 it's all war
00:47:59.680 judge janine is here she's unbelievable what oh we have leo leo 2.0 whoa
00:48:07.840 judge i didn't see you over there i it's lucky i spotted her it's lucky i spotted her i would have
00:48:16.000 been in big trouble and leo you know leo 2.0 we love leo he's a great prosecutor that's for sure
00:48:22.320 you know they both started off really as law enforcement and top lawyers and judges and law
00:48:28.320 enforcement and that's how they became famous then they went into show business and everyone thought
00:48:32.800 they were they real but they were the real deal and you're both doing great thank you very much
00:48:37.520 pam do you want to want to say something uh janine uh yeah i just want to say thank you to all of you
00:48:44.000 every night when you hit the street you make a difference not just for us but for everyone in the
00:48:50.080 district they are grateful for what you do they are thankful and i am making sure that we back the blue
00:48:58.000 to the hilt every arrest you make we're going to the longest way to make sure that we charge in those
00:49:05.040 cases so god bless you and thank you for what you do you're making a difference and mr president without
00:49:11.440 you no one would even have tried so thank you
00:49:17.920 30 seconds we have the greatest president in our lifetime protecting this country and you guys have done
00:49:24.960 a great job and i've had the privilege to work with the greatest attorney general in pam bondi this team
00:49:31.600 really appreciate you we want to thank you you are doing the work that makes this country great
00:49:37.600 protecting america thank you very much and god bless you
00:49:54.960 the u.s state department is stopping all visitor visas for anybody traveling from gaza
00:50:09.600 secretary of state marco rubio said the government has evidence that some organizations arranging the
00:50:14.640 medical and humanitarian visas have ties to terror groups like hamas far-right activist laura loomer is
00:50:21.680 claiming credit for the decision after posting on social media without any evidence that these were
00:50:27.120 an excuse to bring in palestinian refugees loomer specifically criticized an american non-profit heal
00:50:32.880 palestine which brings children suffering from injuries malnourishment and psychological trauma to the u.s
00:50:38.720 for treatment temporarily several aid agencies are condemning this decision calling it intentionally cruel
00:50:45.600 obviously quite the euphemistic spin as to what is i think the ultimate fear all of us have had about
00:50:53.440 what is going on or a result of what is going on in the middle east which is a way to just jam and ram
00:50:58.720 gaza refugees into the west but of course here in the united states laura loomer always ahead of the
00:51:05.360 curve and on the case laura can you walk us through what was going on what you sort of uncovered what
00:51:11.600 the state department did and just where we sort of stand in ensuring that none of these refugees
00:51:15.920 are allowed refugees in quotes are allowed to come here yeah so it's funny i was actually on vacation
00:51:23.360 and i was just uh looking online and i follow a lot of um you know these kind of like obscure uh accounts
00:51:31.280 for islamic organizations and i saw videos of uh palestinians coming in to the san francisco
00:51:39.040 airport and the houston airport and the atlanta airport and then also uh saw a flyer on their
00:51:47.040 on their uh social media page for heel palestine that said that they were going to be having more
00:51:51.760 palestinian so-called refugees right these gaza's coming into the st louis airport and um i was
00:51:57.760 thinking oh god this can't be real they're not actually importing gaza's under the trump administration
00:52:02.640 these must be old videos from the biden administration when if you remember joe biden said they were allowing
00:52:08.000 gaza's to come in but no lo and behold these videos natalie were from the trump administration
00:52:14.960 and so i posted the videos about six videos showing these gaza's coming into airports all across the
00:52:22.240 country and no they're not just medical missions for children with blown off limbs uh they have 10
00:52:27.440 family members apiece accompanying them so why is it that we need to have a an active chain migration at
00:52:34.240 some of the largest busiest airports in some of the most uh i guess you could say uh important cities
00:52:40.640 across our country right these are massive hubs very metropolitan cities with very large airports
00:52:46.480 and if you think to yourself well what would a an islamic terrorist attack at one of these large
00:52:51.280 airports due to our country it would cause absolute chaos i mean we saw what happened on 9 11 and how our
00:52:57.040 country was severely disrupted in the aftermath of of islamic terrorist attacks involving you know our our
00:53:03.360 airplanes and our airport infrastructure natalie uh this is what these people want to do they want
00:53:08.400 to bring chaos and destruction and death to our country and so i posted the videos i sent them to
00:53:14.320 secretary of state marco rubio he was on his way back from the summit with uh president trump
00:53:19.200 the alaska summit and he told me that he was going to be reviewing it immediately and within less than 24
00:53:24.240 hours of me uh posting my uh exclusive report and sending it to secretary of state rubio the state
00:53:30.400 department issued a statement saying that they were uh immediately halting and reviewing the gaza visa
00:53:35.840 program so while this is nice natalie it's not a complete affirmation or promise from the state
00:53:42.320 department to end and terminate the program all together they said they're reviewing it we need to
00:53:47.200 put pressure on the state department to say that they're adding gazans palestinians terrorists
00:53:52.800 whatever you want to call these people to the travel ban permanently president trump has an islamic
00:53:57.920 travel ban certain people from certain countries are not allowed to come into our country no
00:54:02.480 exceptions period end of discussion he needs to add the gazans and the palestinians to that list as
00:54:07.360 well and we need a you know a strong statement and commitment from secretary of state rubio uh promising
00:54:14.080 that this program is not just under review but completely terminated
00:54:19.680 laura loomer you are the best we are lucky to have you are definitely going to keep following this story
00:54:24.400 before we have you back on where can people go to follow you check out support your work well
00:54:29.120 people can follow me on my website lumered.com you can also subscribe to me on x at laura loomer
00:54:36.160 but natalie i know we got cut off because we had to cut to president trump but it's important for people
00:54:40.560 to know that this joe franceskin individual who's been nominated to be the next nsa deputy director
00:54:46.400 has made contributions to democrat members of congress if you pull up my x account you'll see that i've
00:54:52.480 posted the receipts and you can see that he made a 2023 donation to jason crow who's a democrat he
00:54:58.560 was one of the impeachment managers for president trump's first impeachment trial i i actually attached
00:55:03.760 a video it's not that long it's actually like 40 seconds if your producer wants to play it uh but
00:55:08.560 just just to take your viewers through this here's some statements made by rep jason crow
00:55:12.480 about president trump quote trump's presidency was a rough four years trump is a pathological liar
00:55:18.880 and an existential threat to democracy end quote second statement quote trump's long history of
00:55:24.720 disparaging our troops and veterans is abhorrent he simply doesn't understand or respect service
00:55:29.520 the comments of this president are the last full measure of his disgrace end quote uh crow also called
00:55:35.200 trump a lying sociopath after the 2024 presidential debate between himself and joe biden and laura we're
00:55:41.200 coming up against the end of the show so people are gonna have to go read the rest i'm sure there are a
00:55:45.600 litany of them i don't know why these people keep getting jammed through laura thank you so much and
00:55:49.520 posse thank you for hanging with me have a good one
00:55:58.080 what if he had the brightest mind in the war room delivering critical financial research every month
00:56:04.160 steve bannon here war room listeners know jim rickards i love this guy he's our wise man a former cia
00:56:10.480 pentagon and white house advisor with an unmatched grasp of geopolitics and capital markets jim predicted
00:56:16.720 trump's electoral college victory exactly 312 to 226 down to the actual number itself now he's issuing
00:56:26.320 a dire warning about april 11th a moment that could define trump's presidency in your financial future
00:56:32.960 his latest book money gpt exposes how ai is setting the stage for financial chaos bank runs at lightning
00:56:40.240 speeds algorithm driven crashes and even threats to national security right now war room members
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