Bannon's War Room - July 19, 2022


Episode 2012: The Uniparty Runs The Courts; Energy Skyrockets While Heat Wave Moves Across The Globe; Dr. Birx Lied To All Americans; Dropboxes Are Proven To Be Unconstitutional


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

172.26262

Word Count

9,483

Sentence Count

669

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

On today's show, we have a special guest host Jack Posobiec and special guest Jake Tapper join us to discuss the latest in the Steve Bannon Show Trial, including day two of the first day of jury selection, as well as the latest poll numbers and much, much more.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 is going in the country today. Only 21% say things are going well. I want to put that
00:00:06.600 in some historical context for you. 21% is the low point. This goes back, in fact,
00:00:13.280 off this chart, Jake, you have to go back to 2009 to find a time when the American electorate
00:00:18.600 was this dissatisfied with the way things were going in the country. And when we ask
00:00:22.920 specifically about economic conditions and we say, can you rate the economic conditions today?
00:00:27.960 Look at this number. 82% of respondents in this poll say economic conditions in America are poor.
00:00:34.480 Only 18% say that economic conditions are good.
00:00:39.100 We're having it both ways, Jared, because when the gas prices go up,
00:00:42.640 it's got nothing to do with the president. When we see some decline, you want him to get the credit.
00:00:47.280 Look, I think that there's no both way thinking here at all.
00:00:52.740 So we really want to base our treatment and to affirm and to support and empower these youth,
00:01:01.460 not to limit their participation in activities, the sports, and even limit their ability to get
00:01:07.520 gender affirmation treatment in their state. Looking back over the last 70 years, over the
00:01:13.260 post-World War II period, in my view, Steve Bannon was the single most dangerous American
00:01:19.380 president who came our way.
00:01:20.840 Look, it was a very good first day. It was a long day for jury selection. I really want to thank all the jurors
00:01:41.260 for being truthful and blunt. I thought that was great. And we look forward to tomorrow. We're coming
00:01:45.560 back. We get into it tomorrow. So we're looking forward. And I think we're more productive
00:01:51.160 if we've been on Capitol Hill and for our open mics addressing the nation with exactly all this
00:01:57.700 nonsense, this show trial they've been putting up on Capitol Hill. It's nothing but a show trial.
00:02:03.900 It's time they start having other witnesses and give other testimony other than what they've been
00:02:10.000 putting up. So we'll see you here tomorrow morning. I want to thank the judge. Thank you, everybody.
00:02:15.680 Steve Bannon, bro says he's going to go medieval.
00:02:20.100 What's that mean?
00:02:21.060 He didn't even bring a catapult to court yesterday. And even his defenses aren't holding up. I mean,
00:02:27.860 I think this one, this one, it's a Trump judge in there. I think this one's pretty open and shut,
00:02:33.440 isn't it?
00:02:34.600 Well, what does it say about us, though, Joe, that Steve Bannon with his three shirts
00:02:39.680 and his heavy sport coat and his failure to shave every other day, whatever. He is suddenly
00:02:47.620 on everyone's TV screen when he's on nobody's mind, really. He is a jackal and he has used his
00:02:56.780 position to promote himself. He comes on as this tough guy, this television tough guy, this talk
00:03:03.060 radio, tough guy. And he has basically flaunted the laws of the country and thinks his excuse is
00:03:09.940 because he is, you know, coming off, trying to come off as someone who is critical to the future of the
00:03:16.980 republic. I mean, it's preposterous. We've made this guy into a national nationally recognized, sort of
00:03:23.900 nationally recognized. But the the jurors polled yesterday had no idea who he was, which is really
00:03:30.060 the essence of the case, a nobody on trial for flouting the law. The jackal is on the loose
00:03:38.200 Capitol Hill over at the Freddie men federal courthouse, but the jackal is out. Jack Posobiec
00:03:45.280 is in guest hosting while the jackal himself, the most dangerous man in America, Stephen K. Bannon
00:03:50.500 is enduring day two of his show trial in the Biden regime. Today is 19 July, year of our Lord, 2022.
00:04:00.980 What's going on? We've got so much coming up today. Massive show and so much going on around the world.
00:04:06.220 We're going to have Harnwell up next to talk about it, but we have to go through the list. Pelosi,
00:04:10.640 she is on her way making a trip to Taiwan while the CCP is demanding an ed to U.S. arms sales to the
00:04:18.080 island nation. Next, Nikki Haley and Mike Pence, both making noises, hinting at potential 2024
00:04:24.980 runs. I think that's going to go over like a lead balloon. Next, a European heat wave we're seeing
00:04:30.220 concurrently with a European energy crisis. Charges dropped on the Colbert Nine, of course,
00:04:37.140 right? Those people, the Stephen Colbert crew, arrested for what? Parading and trespassing in
00:04:43.180 the U.S. Capitol. No charges will be filed against them. Charges dropped by the Biden Department
00:04:47.900 of Justice. Just so you know that Merrick Garland, our next guest, Mike Davis, I'm sure can have some
00:04:53.020 comments about that. Merrick Garland does not care to have the appearance of fairness. He only wants
00:04:59.300 revenge. Revenge, I believe, for being blocked from being on the Supreme Court. Next, we've also got
00:05:04.620 Vladimir Putin arriving in Tehran as the new axis of control of the world island solidifies itself.
00:05:12.260 And we've got so much more coming up today, but I wanted, and we just heard, we just heard from
00:05:16.460 Stephen K. Baden right there. That was yesterday outside the courtroom. I actually went, so after
00:05:21.560 hosting this show and then hosting Human Events Daily, my own podcast, podcast, we don't like
00:05:25.980 podcasts, we went over to the courtroom. I spent about the last three hours, right, sitting in the
00:05:31.640 court with Steve during jury selection yesterday and juror after juror. It was biased. And actually,
00:05:38.740 MSNBC had this completely wrong when they said the jurors didn't know who he was. No, it's the
00:05:43.080 opposite. They knew exactly who he was. And you had bias after bias after bias. They had prejudged
00:05:50.260 him because of his name, Steve Bannon, because he was a conservative, because he was affiliated with
00:05:54.500 President Trump, because he was associated with January 6th. You had one guy in there coming up
00:05:58.780 saying, I get the notifications for January 6th. I get them on my phone. I follow everything. I follow
00:06:03.140 the committees. I follow the hearings. I follow it all. I follow every little piece of this. And the
00:06:06.660 judge saying, well, you know that actually it doesn't have to do with the case. This is about a subpoena.
00:06:10.600 This is about some of the other situations that were around the committee, not the actual day
00:06:16.040 itself. And this guy just completely could not separate his opinions about what happened that day
00:06:23.140 versus what actually the trial was about. And this is exactly what Richard Barris told us yesterday,
00:06:28.560 People's Pundit, when he talked about the illusory truth effect, right? Strong bias and the high
00:06:35.140 illusory truth effect. But I want to bring in now Mike Davis, who is the founder and president of the
00:06:40.180 Article 3 project himself, a veteran of many Senate committees and as well as Supreme Court
00:06:46.800 confirmations, understands the process like none other. Mike Davis, what are your thoughts on,
00:06:52.500 as we saw the jury selection, we got the bias that we saw that we were going to have. Now, I believe
00:06:57.040 the last I saw is that opening statements are set to get underway right down the street in the
00:07:02.280 federal courthouse. Well, Steve Bannon should not even be there in the first place. He's there because
00:07:10.120 the Biden Justice Department is on a witch hunt. They want to go after Trump people. Bannon is one of
00:07:16.780 the leaders of the Trump movement. President Trump asserted executive privilege. And Steve Bannon
00:07:24.680 honored that, as he should have been, as he should have. This is a legal issue that should have been
00:07:30.020 resolved through the civil courts. This should not be in criminal court right now. There is
00:07:34.040 a legal dispute whether President Trump can maintain executive privilege while President Biden
00:07:40.780 purports to waive it. There's a legal dispute whether executive privilege applies to former
00:07:46.740 presidential White House aides versus presidential advisors on the outside. These are legal issues.
00:07:52.720 We've had executive privilege going back to George Washington. And we talked about this yesterday,
00:07:57.180 Jack, the point of executive privilege. This is a critical constitutional issue with executive
00:08:03.980 privilege. It's about the separation of powers. It gives the president, the executive for the country,
00:08:09.520 the power to get the ability to get candidate advice from a wide variety of advisors and not worry
00:08:16.480 that another branch of government is going to meddle in that advice and have a chilling effect on people
00:08:23.620 giving candidate advice to the president. That is exactly what I've got. I've got a breaking update
00:08:29.540 now. So I'm some of the reporters that I'm following. Epoch Times has some folks in there.
00:08:33.220 Joe Nierman from LawTube is there. Viva Frye. He's going to be doing a daily recap for Postmillennial.
00:08:37.860 But one of the breaking updates I have on this is apparently the prosecution. And we thought that
00:08:42.060 this had already been decided. Apparently, the prosecution has started to say that they will
00:08:47.260 potentially allow evidence of the argument regarding executive privilege in the case,
00:08:53.180 even though we were told originally that that was a defense that would not be available to Steve.
00:08:59.460 Of course, it was his entire defense. The Reliance of Counsel was something else he brought up. So
00:09:03.480 that's the latest that we're getting that apparently the prosecution, even though this would seem
00:09:07.280 beneficial to the defendant in this case, will allow potentially some discussion of this in front of
00:09:13.060 the jury. Well, I mean, then Steve Bannon's attorney should move for a mistrial because the
00:09:18.140 whole Steve Bannon's entire argument was, look, whether you think this executive privilege argument
00:09:23.140 is legally right or wrong, I am bound by it because I work for President Trump. He asserted it. I am
00:09:28.260 bound by it. The current president and the former president need to work this out. They need to
00:09:33.140 try to resolve this. And if they can't resolve this, they need to go to civil litigation and get a
00:09:37.700 ruling from a judge. You can tell me, Steve Bannon, what I'm supposed to do. It's not Steve
00:09:42.980 Bannon's not a legal expert here. He's not an expert on executive privilege. So you put him
00:09:48.040 in this position where Trump has asserted executive privilege, and then Steve Bannon's now being
00:09:53.160 charged with obstruction of Congress for honoring this. This is nonsense. And then this judge said
00:09:59.600 that Steve Bannon couldn't even raise executive privilege as a defense, nor could he raise reliance
00:10:04.720 on counsel as a defense. And now the government wants to try to put this in the case at the last
00:10:09.800 minute when Steve can't call the appropriate witnesses at his trial today to argue these
00:10:15.340 cases. That's just not fair. That violates due process. Right. Because, of course, if and again,
00:10:21.400 we're dealing with breaking news directly from the courtroom. And that's what we do here on War Room
00:10:26.160 because we don't take days off. There's no crying in the war room. We put the shoulder to the wheel and
00:10:30.760 we do hard things. I think I got all the catchphrases in one sentence there. And but the idea is that
00:10:36.980 we are going to be covering this breaking news while we're here in the war room to understand
00:10:41.500 so that folks back home can know the play by play. Because and Mike, to your question and
00:10:46.200 your argument there, obviously, if they were if they knew that these lines of defense would
00:10:51.740 actually, in fact, be available to Steve, then he would have prepared a defense which
00:10:55.920 included witnesses, I'm sure would include various documents, emails that they want to prepare
00:11:00.780 for the for the jury, perhaps even some expert witnesses, maybe yourself, you know, or someone
00:11:06.360 who is an expert on on executive privilege to come in and explain it to the jury the way that you just
00:11:11.180 did. But now if they're trying to introduce at the last minute, it doesn't provide them the time to
00:11:15.640 actually prepare a case. And they want to do it through a hearsay. They want to do it through
00:11:20.440 hearsay evidence. They want to do it from a letter from the from Chairman Thompson on the January 6th
00:11:28.360 Kangaroo Commission. Instead of having him come in and testify, they want to do it essentially by a
00:11:33.160 drive by shooting where we're going to selectively use the evidence we want and to deny Steve Bannon
00:11:39.460 the ability to to to have the evidence that he needs to present his defense.
00:11:45.640 OK, so I see what they wanted. So why can't they just bring Thompson in? Why won't they bring any
00:11:51.320 members of the actual committee in the people who signed off in the subpoena? Why aren't we seeing that?
00:11:55.800 Well, they could try. The problem is, is there's a speech and debate clause. So the president has
00:12:03.160 executive privilege, apparently, until Trump comes along and then the Democrats want to just get rid
00:12:07.560 of 250 years of executive privilege for the president. The Congress has speech and debate
00:12:13.260 clause privilege where they're not they can't be called to testify to what they do in Congress
00:12:17.300 generally. So both both branches have it or they're supposed to have it unless, of course,
00:12:21.420 you're Steve Bannon and Donald Trump. And then they want to throw out all of that history because
00:12:25.900 they want to get Trump. So essentially, speech and debate clause means a form of legislative
00:12:31.480 privilege, right? So executive privilege is taken away when you're Stephen K. Bannon or Donald Trump.
00:12:38.060 But this the idea of legislative privilege is being preserved for the members of the committee,
00:12:43.420 which and I believe and we were talking about this yesterday, the the actual constitution of the
00:12:48.180 committee, right? The way that it's been that it was formed isn't actually in keeping with the house
00:12:52.880 rules. There's no, for example, obviously, we're seeing there's no cross-examination of any of the
00:12:57.540 witnesses. And Mike, I also have to tell you, as I was sitting in the back of the the Prediman
00:13:01.980 courtroom yesterday, this was the in the centennial courtroom. It's it's beautiful courtroom ornate,
00:13:07.400 very, you know, statuesque everywhere. I don't believe the actual trial is going to be held in
00:13:11.180 there. That was just for jury selection. Juror after juror, I would say almost 90 percent of them
00:13:16.120 said they knew about the case. They knew about the committee. They had been watching the hearings
00:13:20.040 and they knew exactly who Steve Bannon was. Yeah. And they're at least 95 percent Democrat
00:13:26.220 and the five percent of the non-Democrats are Trump deranged rhinos. So good luck to Steve Bannon
00:13:33.260 with this D.C. jury and the uniparty that runs the D.C. court system. It's it's he's clearly set up
00:13:40.300 to be found guilty. There's no question about it. The issue is going to be on appeal.
00:13:44.500 Well, whether the whether the court erred as a matter of law by not allowing Steve Bannon to
00:13:51.620 raise the executive privilege defense that he should have been able to raise.
00:13:56.960 Well, I think that's right. I've spoken to other lawyers who agree with you on that, that
00:14:00.020 that really does come down to this executive privilege question. So we're going to follow
00:14:04.020 this story throughout the day as it goes. But I want to go next to Ben Harnwell after the break.
00:14:08.740 Mike, where can people go to follow you, follow the Article 3 project and all of your work?
00:14:12.520 Thank you, Jack. It's article three project dot org, article number three project dot org. And it's
00:14:17.920 at article three project at number at article number three project. And my personal when I'm
00:14:22.940 not kicked off of Twitter is MRD DMIA. And that's Twitter and get her MRD DMIA. And thank you for
00:14:29.780 what you're doing, Jack, to defend Steve on this. God bless. Well, just trying to call balls and
00:14:36.140 strikes. As we say, everyone deserves a fair trial, even if you are a jackal.
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00:16:23.540 War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon
00:16:31.100 hide. War Room Pandemic. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:39.260 All right, Jack Posobiec, host of Human Events Daily, a podcaster who don't like podcasts,
00:16:45.020 sitting in while the jackal, right, as MSNBC calls him, the jackal, is over there in the
00:16:50.000 Freddieman federal courtroom, federal courthouse, on trial, where the latest that we're seeing now,
00:16:57.720 Bannon's lawyer, Schoen, is now contending, I'm getting this from Josh Gerstein's Politico feed,
00:17:02.620 given the judge's ruling the law, he isn't sure if he wants the jury to know about executive
00:17:06.700 privilege issues, as discussed in letters, it, I don't want to appear to the jury to be backdooring
00:17:11.420 it, right, because they want to have a full defense. They took the defense away and now the
00:17:17.540 prosecution is trying to bring it back in. The lawyers are saying, we want to argue this on
00:17:23.320 appeal. This entire thing is a travesty. It's been a show trial from the start because he refused to
00:17:29.440 speak to Nancy Pelosi's star chamber. He thumbed his nose and they're going at him. That's the signal,
00:17:35.220 not the noise. But speaking of signal, not noise, I want to go to Rome and I want to bring in Ben
00:17:39.360 Harwell. Now, Ben, you know, we were hosting yesterday. We had so many domestic issues that we
00:17:44.440 had to get into so many crises here inside the United States that we didn't even have time for
00:17:49.900 the crises outside the United States. And that's why I wanted to bring Ben Harwell on because as I'm
00:17:55.380 following these foreign capital markets, as I'm following what's going on in the South China Sea,
00:18:00.920 the East China Sea, Nancy Pelosi potentially going to Taiwan, Vladimir Putin just landed in Tehran,
00:18:06.160 he's visiting with the Iranians, they're putting together their axis of the world island,
00:18:10.040 right? Now we're also seeing on the continent of Europe and the UK as well, we're seeing a heat
00:18:16.520 wave at the exact same time, a heat wave at the same time as an energy crisis. This is going to
00:18:24.200 lead to riots. This is how governments fall. We just saw that in Italy. Ben Harwell, what do you see
00:18:30.600 from your seat? Well, you know, Jack, good morning to you. There's something that we've been talking
00:18:36.900 about here on the war and from the very beginning, without entering into the debate as to whether
00:18:41.840 it's not incompetence on behalf of our sociopathic overlords, it's actually all planned out. Without
00:18:48.560 touching that, one thing we have been saying is that out of the consequences of these ill-thought-out
00:18:55.200 actions will be further power grabs for the international bureaucracy. And the first thing I'm going to go to
00:19:02.120 today is this astonishing story, really, that was reported in the Financial Times. And the International
00:19:11.440 Monetary Fund, the IMF, has said that if we don't want the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Italy
00:19:21.740 to have a 5% contraction by the end of the year, the 27 EU member states must pool their reserves
00:19:30.780 of liquid natural gas. Now, the argument that the IMF uses hasn't been, that is to say, pooling these
00:19:40.160 strategic, natural strategic reserves, hasn't been explained. It's just asserted that giving
00:19:46.400 the European Union control over what is a member state prerogative will somehow avoid the calamity
00:19:54.980 that's coming. But it's absolutely clear that, as you were saying, the calamity is coming, and our
00:20:00.080 overlords intend, if nothing else, to expand their powers on the back of it. But Jack, you know that
00:20:07.420 we're not dealing with economics here. When the IMF is using words like hoarding, they're accusing
00:20:13.140 member states of hoarding LNG. Now, the last time I remember that term being used so inappropriately was
00:20:21.220 under FDR when he made the private ownership of gold. This is in the land of the free. He made the
00:20:28.500 private ownership of gold illegal. And in the turn, this is a consequence of his own disastrous
00:20:36.040 economic policies. People obviously wanted to put their wealth in something that might store value.
00:20:42.960 And that's what his National Recovery Administration called it. They called it the hoarding of gold.
00:20:48.360 And they made it illegal. And the Supreme Court actually overturned it. And this was when FDR said,
00:20:58.340 look, I think this was the first time the concept of court packing was presented, was he basically
00:21:02.120 said, unless you approve this, I'll just pack as many justices as I need. Massive constitutional
00:21:09.100 overreach on behalf of the federal government. But here, the European Union's own federal government,
00:21:13.780 the European Commission, is walking down exactly the same path, backed up here by the European
00:21:18.840 Commissioner and now present head of the IMF. And this is the point that we need to be aware of
00:21:24.380 constantly, Jack. The consequences of our globalist elites are there to see. Now, they are going,
00:21:31.580 and we have been foreseeing them right from the beginning, and they are going to say when we get to
00:21:37.480 this point, well, look, this is the law of unintended consequences. Well, those consequences may or may
00:21:43.680 not be unintended, but there's no way at all that you can make the argument that they're not foreseeable.
00:21:50.060 Now, just digging down ever so slightly. Go ahead.
00:21:53.360 No, Ben, you know, very early on, on, I think it was maybe the day after the war in Ukraine kicked
00:22:02.980 off, February 24, you know, 24 or 25 here in this program. And I said that Greta Thunberg is not the
00:22:10.260 person that Europe should have listened to. They should have listened to the actual energy experts,
00:22:14.860 and this wouldn't have happened. And then Media Matters runs the headline saying,
00:22:18.100 Jack Posobiec blames Greta Thunberg for Putin's invasion of Ukraine. No, no. What I'm saying is
00:22:24.000 these green policies have become an albatross around the necks of the global elites. And they're
00:22:30.580 putting those albatrosses, by the way, on their own people. They're not the ones who have to pay
00:22:35.840 these costs. They can catch the brunt of it, right? They're the ones who benefited from the
00:22:40.420 inflation. They're currently benefiting from the inflation. But it's everybody else. It's all of you.
00:22:45.940 It's the global Laobaixing, right? It's the global deplorables. It's all the people who have to
00:22:51.300 actually pay for these things. You have the Biden administration trying to take a victory lap
00:22:54.540 because gas came down like 25, 50 cents or something, when it's still $2 higher than it
00:22:59.760 should be, right? They're not pointing out that it's their concurrent, their green policies
00:23:04.680 that kick this off, that put them at the behest of this. And then they got to the point where they
00:23:10.280 had already built the two Nord Stream 2 pipelines to Germany and then decided to essentially have
00:23:17.120 them cut off, right? So now, I guess, Ben, and this has been a question for you, this is the
00:23:21.220 calculus for Germany, but also the EU in general. At some point, they're going, what? I saw Germany's
00:23:28.620 headed down to Azerbaijan right now. They're going to Azerbaijan to try to get the liquid natural gas
00:23:32.480 from there. They have no viable means for retrieving any more of this because the American natural gas
00:23:38.700 is too expensive, thanks to Biden. Biden's not helping the output on that. Then they're going
00:23:42.820 to Azerbaijan maybe to get a little bit. The GCC just told them to essentially just shove it,
00:23:48.160 right? They're not giving them anything. Qatar's not giving them anything. And meanwhile, the calculus
00:23:52.700 becomes at some point, at some point, are they going to be able to hold out or do they have to go back
00:23:59.500 to Vladimir Putin, hat in hand, and say, please, sir, turn the gas back on?
00:24:04.080 Well, that, I think, is the question that is there in the back of everything that we've been saying
00:24:11.200 here. But for that question to be answered, Jack, it needs to be raised. It needs to be posed.
00:24:17.120 People need to say, look, we need to do a cost-benefit analysis on this. And each government,
00:24:22.680 as I think you and Steve have been saying for the past five months, each government, it's appropriate
00:24:29.660 and necessary for each government to go to its own people and say, these will be the costs.
00:24:35.340 These will be the benefits. This is where we calculate our national interest to be violated.
00:24:43.100 If a country can make that argument, I don't think the United States can make that argument.
00:24:48.300 Perhaps some Eastern European countries, however, may be able to make that argument. But the United
00:24:53.140 States certainly can't make the argument that it has vital strategic interests that require defending
00:25:00.880 in the war. And then the people, the governments of the peoples can make a decision on a one-by-one
00:25:07.180 basis as to how much support it wants to give Ukraine, bearing in mind the consequences that are
00:25:14.100 going to rise out of that. But the thing is, is that governments have not been doing that.
00:25:19.160 We had the cheerleading and the pom-poms in the first month, pretending, you know, defending
00:25:25.660 that they never defined our values. And then that's basically been it. It's just been that,
00:25:33.300 that, that, those platitudes about freedom and democracy have gone on. Whereas the costs of this
00:25:39.080 war, we've seen some of them with, with, with the food shortages and a few and the fuel price hikes,
00:25:45.040 but we haven't even really begun to see, Jack, the actual consequences of the, the present embargo
00:25:51.220 policy and Vladimir Putin's response to our embargo policy. And we won't see those, those
00:25:57.780 consequences in full, um, and, and, and until the winter, when we go from one weather extreme
00:26:05.040 to, to, to the, to the next. Um, but you're absolutely right. The arguments have not been made.
00:26:10.880 Oh, you've got Deutsche Bank now is coming out saying that they think the Germans are going to
00:26:16.960 have to start chopping wood again for winter. Of course, the greenies are going to freak out about
00:26:22.280 that, but that's the only way, or at least partially part of the way that they are going to be able to
00:26:27.340 heat their homes this winter. That if you cut off both Nord Stream pipelines, that you don't have
00:26:31.760 any access to the stick with natural gas, you're going to have to come up with some way to heat your
00:26:36.420 homes. So sure. Let's go back to the most dangerous way possible. Right. And have people chopping wood
00:26:41.420 and then actually set having those basic, uh, wood-based fires in their own homes. One minute,
00:26:46.820 Ben Harmwell. Yeah. Um, well, you know, I, I don't want to dwell on the wood chopping thing
00:26:52.220 only because I'm sure Greta is listening. And if we start talking about all the trees that are going
00:26:56.400 to fall down, those tears come for you. She'll come for you. Those hot streaming tears will run down
00:27:01.920 those little cherubic Marxist cheeks. And obviously we want to avoid, we want to avoid
00:27:06.820 that. Um, but I'll finish with this point, Jack. I'll finish with this. Germany is the EU's
00:27:13.480 most powerful, most advanced economy, right? And our sociopathic elites, our sociopathic overlords
00:27:20.900 have been so incompetent with the present policy of containment and response to the Putin war.
00:27:27.380 citizens of this most advanced country have now been, um, obliged to return to the 1850s
00:27:35.240 for their domestic energy needs, right? And we've only just started. That's how bad this is going to
00:27:41.720 get. Now they had no plan for this anyway, whatsoever, or as you contend, did they have a
00:27:48.800 plan all along? And was that plan called the great reset? And we'll be dropping a documentary on the
00:27:55.900 Great Reset very soon here in just a couple of weeks coming up next. We have a, thank you so
00:28:00.280 much, Ben. We have a very special guest making a surprise return to the war room. Stay tuned.
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00:31:53.300 and that is none other than Mr. Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of the National Pulse. Now,
00:32:00.360 Mr. Kassam, you have been doing some reporting into Dr. Birx, and I wanted to break that down
00:32:06.300 for everybody here. Yeah, Jack, thank you for having me this morning. I'm just stunned,
00:32:13.960 you know, that Steve's taking another day off. You know, we wouldn't have been allowed days off
00:32:18.520 for trials. He's going soft. He's off. I mean, come on. Jack, I think this...
00:32:25.580 In fact, actually, now that you mentioned it, by the way, we do actually a breaking on that,
00:32:30.820 that the... You know, you're just like Steve.
00:32:34.800 Yeah, I know, right? Wait, wait, wait. Hold up, hold up, hold up. Has requested a one-month
00:32:40.160 extension in the trial. They've just requested a continuance in the trial. This is breaking from
00:32:45.760 the courtroom, from Epoch Times, requested an extension stating that this letter that they're
00:32:53.140 trying to introduce from the Jan 6th Committee, which discusses executive privilege, gives them
00:33:00.260 the opportunity to bring up this entire line of defense, which also would get into mens rea. So
00:33:05.360 potentially, potentially, if this is so ordered, we could be seeing a one-month continuance starting
00:33:11.460 today. We'll see. Yep. I mean, can they talk about it? Can they not talk about it? I lose the logic
00:33:20.540 here of this whole situation, to be honest with you. And frankly, this is the same thing we're
00:33:26.000 seeing across government right now. It's the same thing we're seeing from Debbie Birx also. Remember
00:33:29.580 people? Debbie Birx was that one, bescarved, standing a straddle the podium. You know, the voice of reason.
00:33:36.800 People didn't like Fauci. They put Birx up. And Deborah Birx has been on a little book promo tour
00:33:43.680 in the last couple of months, really. I mean, the book, I don't think, did particularly well,
00:33:49.080 but people are just diving into it now, several months after it came out and reading what's in
00:33:52.840 there. Two things really stood out, Jack. Number one, I think what people need to know,
00:33:57.640 and I think you've covered this before, was this whole, oh, we didn't know if the vaccines were
00:34:01.480 actually going to work. It was predicated on hope. The things that they were telling the public
00:34:06.860 were not factual, scientific-based, evidence-based information. As she has said, in her own words,
00:34:15.440 it was based and predicated on hope. Well, the other part that we're now learning that has come
00:34:21.140 out of the book, which I caught on this weekend, I saw somebody tweeting about it. So I went and
00:34:26.260 purchased the book, if you can believe such a thing. You're welcome, Debbie Birx. And went
00:34:31.500 through and looked at it for myself. The book is called Silent Invasion. And in one particular part
00:34:36.700 of this book, something that stood out glaring to me as just an utter disgrace, if not illegal,
00:34:44.580 very illegal, I want to quote for you. Quote, I devised a workaround for the governor's reports I was
00:34:50.300 then writing. Instead of including these recommendations in the common bulleted list,
00:34:55.560 I'd include them in the pandemic summary and state-specific recommendations in the governor's
00:35:00.060 reports, where they wouldn't be so obvious. These weekly reports couldn't go out on Monday
00:35:04.640 without administration approval. Week by week, Mark's office began providing line-by-line edits.
00:35:10.800 After the heavily edited documents were returned to me, I'd reinsert what they had objected to,
00:35:16.740 but place it in different locations. I'd also reorder and restructure the bullet points
00:35:22.240 so that the most salient, the points the administration, this is the Trump administration,
00:35:27.720 objected to most, no longer fell at the start of the bullet points. I shared these strategies
00:35:33.300 with three members of the data team also writing these reports. On Saturday and Sunday, report writing
00:35:40.200 routine soon became write, submit, revise, hide, resubmit. Fortunately, this strategic sleight-of-hand
00:35:50.480 worked, they never seemed to catch this subterfuge that left me to conclude that either they read
00:35:56.520 the finished reports too quickly or they neglected to do the word search that would have revealed the
00:36:02.140 language to which they objected. That is, a senior government employee who was brought in on the
00:36:08.900 recommendation, by the way, of a candidate in New Hampshire, Matt Mowers, brought in to the
00:36:12.960 administration to do this work under President Trump, admitting, in her words, not my words,
00:36:18.480 to subterfuge, Jack. So when she's talking about playing hide the cheese here, right,
00:36:26.500 what she's talking, these are strategic workarounds. And what she's talking about essentially is she's
00:36:33.060 putting these documents out, lying then to the administration and then putting out words that
00:36:39.580 they had objected to in terms of this. So actually lying to the president and then essentially doing
00:36:46.320 whatever she felt was right. And we have, we have the clip, by the way, and Cameron, if you can play
00:36:50.980 it. We have the clip of her testifying. Yeah, let's play it. When the government told us that the
00:36:59.160 vaccine, it couldn't transmit it. Was that a lie or was that a guess? Or is it the same answer?
00:37:04.480 I think it was hope that the vaccine would work in that way. And that's why I think scientists and
00:37:10.940 public health leaders always have to be at the table, being very clear what we know and what
00:37:16.420 we don't know. But this is important for the country to know. So when I asked the question,
00:37:19.720 when the government told us that the vaccinated couldn't get it, and I asked you if it was a
00:37:24.280 guess or a lie, you said you don't know. You said you think it was hope. So what we do know is it
00:37:29.220 wasn't the truth. So they were either guessing, lying, or hoping and communicating that information
00:37:34.940 to the citizens of this country. So she's admitting there, under oath, that they didn't
00:37:43.180 have the data that the vaccines actually stopped transmission. Nobody even says that anymore. People
00:37:49.060 say, oh, I'm so glad I'm vaccinated, even though I already caught COVID. We also just heard, by the
00:37:53.780 way, speaking of January 6th, committee chairman Benny Thompson, we also just got the breaking that
00:37:58.820 he has contracted COVID. So, of course, thoughts and prayers for our enemies. And she lied. Raheem,
00:38:06.160 she lied not only to the president, she lied to the American people. Tell me, what are the implications
00:38:10.800 of this? But wait, there's more. In the same chapter in the book, Jack, she goes on to say,
00:38:19.700 quote, this wasn't the only bit of subterfuge I had to engage in. Immediately after the subterfuge,
00:38:27.340 her words, immediately after the Atlas-influenced revised CDC testing guidance went up in late
00:38:32.880 August, I contacted Bob Redfield. He confirmed my suspicions he had disagreed with the guidance,
00:38:38.840 but felt pressured by HHS and the White House to post it. Also, many on his staff in Atlanta
00:38:44.320 were still comfortable prioritizing symptomatic individuals. Even at this late point, eight
00:38:48.940 months into the pandemic, many at both the White House and the CDC still refused to see
00:38:53.300 that silent spread played a prominent role in viral spread and that it started with social
00:38:58.120 gatherings, especially amongst younger adults. We had to find a way around them. Recognizing the
00:39:03.220 damage to public health the Scott Atlas-driven testing guidance could do and was doing with
00:39:08.700 testing rates dropping across the country, Bob and I agreed to quietly rewrite the guidance and post it
00:39:15.920 to the CDC website. We would not seek approval because we were both quite busy. It might take a week or
00:39:22.720 two, but we were committed to subverting the dangerous message that limiting testing was
00:39:27.760 the right thing to do. Another example of how Debbie Birx colluded with people outside of the
00:39:35.520 administration who weren't in that line of decision-making to go around what the administration
00:39:40.440 had decided on. Remember, listen, for all you can say about everything that went right or wrong during
00:39:46.360 the original pandemic response, this wasn't her call to make. And when you circumvent the chain
00:39:52.040 of command like that, it undermines the entire thing. Deborah Birx, in my mind, needs to be hauled in
00:39:57.480 front of a court and made to answer for her subterfuge against the government she was working for,
00:40:02.460 which was elected by the people she claimed to be serving. Jack, this isn't a small thing. This isn't
00:40:07.860 Debbie Birx was just messing around behind the scenes. She was actively undermining the administration's
00:40:13.440 thought-through response with lots of different experts who were weighing in on this, right? But
00:40:17.760 because it didn't go the way she or Bob Redfield or Anthony Fauci wanted, they decided, uh-uh, we ain't
00:40:24.460 doing it that way. We'll do whatever the heck we do. Somebody has to be held accountable for this.
00:40:30.280 Not just what she wanted, what she hoped, what she hoped. It's what she hoped. She hoped that things
00:40:37.200 would go differently. She didn't want to listen to Scott Atlas, and Scott Atlas, of course, is the
00:40:41.300 primary antagonist of her book. He's the villain, right, for her because she thinks, well, all these
00:40:46.540 government, these leaders, they don't understand. We need to shut down schools. We need to shut down
00:40:50.840 the economy. We need to shut down everything. We need to tell, we need to lie to people about the
00:40:54.980 vaccines. She lied to the American people about the vaccines limiting the spread. That's count number
00:41:01.520 one against her. Then count number two, I would say, is the subterfuge, the undermining of the
00:41:06.520 government itself. And the other question I have, Rahim, do you think for a second that all of this
00:41:13.180 was going on without the knowledge and, dare I say it, blessing of Dr. Anthony Fauci?
00:41:19.000 Oh, I'm certain that this was his approach from the get-go and that this was, you know, let's use
00:41:26.400 the same terms as this. This was a virus that went through the people who were working around. This was
00:41:32.380 contagion of insubordination that was going on in the White House at that time. And hey, listen,
00:41:39.560 again, we can all look back, roast into spectacles and say, hey, we could have done this, we could
00:41:43.820 have done that, et cetera, et cetera. But here you have a highly paid, celebrated, by the way,
00:41:50.060 wildly celebrated, government apparatchik like Debbie Birx admitting that she didn't think that
00:41:56.620 what everybody else had decided was the right thing to do. So she went ahead and did something
00:42:01.040 anyway, right? This was test everyone everywhere all the time. Nonsense.
00:42:06.860 We have to ask this question. And I think it's a serious question that needs to be asked now.
00:42:11.940 Who was the head of that task force? It wasn't Birx and it wasn't Fauci. It was Vice President
00:42:17.800 Mike Pence. Did Vice President Pence know that this was going on, that they were going behind the back
00:42:23.040 of the administration and lying and committing what she calls strategic subterfuge during the
00:42:30.240 lockdowns and the vaccine rollouts? Jack, it's a really important point. You make a really
00:42:35.260 important point because in that first paragraph that I read, she talks about Mark and I believe
00:42:39.840 she's talking about Mark Shaw, right? The Pence bag boy who's behind all of this stuff. And it appears,
00:42:47.260 at least if what she is saying is correct, that they didn't catch her subterfuge,
00:42:51.060 that somebody on Pence's team in Pence's world was dropping the ball and allowing these bureaucrats to
00:42:58.060 just run ragged over everything the White House had put into place and every plan that
00:43:02.960 the Trump administration had wanted. So who is accountable there? You're absolutely correct.
00:43:07.080 At the end of it, it comes back down to the head of the task force. And that was Mike Pence.
00:43:11.660 So let's have Mike Pence on the stand as well. Let's hear from him why this was allowed to go on.
00:43:16.300 Because this isn't the only thing in the book. I haven't been through all of it yet. We're still
00:43:20.880 making our way through it. You know there's more to come. And by the way, if the audience wants to find out
00:43:25.080 a lot more about it, thenationalpulse.com, we're going to be reporting on so much more of it.
00:43:31.080 Raheem Kassam, always a pleasure. Thank you very much, my friend, for joining us and breaking down
00:43:34.580 this horrifying saga. Thanks, Jack.
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00:45:54.400 I know he does read the mentions. He does check that out. So we have some breaking, a little bit
00:45:59.400 of breaking from the courtroom. There's been no answer yet. The judge has returned. No answer yet
00:46:05.820 on whether or not the continuance will be happening. It does look as though the trial will be on so far
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00:46:18.220 made that clear. But he's also saying that he's going to allow the letters from Benny Thompson and
00:46:23.140 the J6 committee, but redact the portion about executive privilege. So we'll see. But they will see
00:46:30.640 the Bannon objection and the fact that the committee replied that we still want testimony. So
00:46:35.400 a lot of stuff going on. The trial is still happening. But I wanted to bring in now, Ned
00:46:40.080 Ryan. He's the CEO of American Majority. Ned is solely focused on the midterms, what's going on in
00:46:46.620 these swing states. A little bit of a look ahead to 24. Ned, what are you seeing? Let's kind of walk
00:46:51.680 people through these battlefield states as we are hurtling toward these midterms just after the end
00:46:56.860 of summer here. Yeah, no, Jack, good to be with you. I think people need to look at a lot of the
00:47:02.740 different dynamics. Obviously, we're in July, just a few months away from the midterms. And it's
00:47:08.240 shaping up very nicely for Republicans on a whole host of fronts. You know, I refer people back to
00:47:13.780 2010. So on Biden's approval rating, he's around 38%, even 30% in some of these polls. I would remind
00:47:21.600 people Obama coming into the 2010 midterms was about 44.7% in his approval rating. So that's a
00:47:28.020 factor. Obviously, inflation is going through the roof. So you've got all these dynamics that are
00:47:32.200 working Republicans' favor. But I want people to think not only about the House, but I think we'll
00:47:36.400 pick up at a low 35 seat, Jack, maybe up to 50, maybe even more, depends on how bad it gets with
00:47:42.400 the Biden administration. So I think the House is obviously going to go Republican in a definitive
00:47:47.000 way. I think the Senate's going to go Republican as well. I'm looking at low end three to four seats.
00:47:52.980 But I got to tell you, there's a reason Democrats are spending millions in Colorado and Washington
00:47:58.080 defending those incumbent senators, because they're looking at some of these dynamics as
00:48:02.060 well and deeply concerned. So if things really start to go poorly for Democrats going into the
00:48:06.080 fall, it's going to be well above three Senate seats. But I want people to also think about what's
00:48:10.520 going on at the statewide level, not only the gubernatorial races, the state attorney general,
00:48:15.620 secretary of state, but also legislative races, because in 2010, Republicans picked up 680 state
00:48:21.240 legislative seats as well. So I think we're looking at something that's going to be pretty
00:48:25.320 epic, that will be really in the same kind of epic stages as 2010 elections were for Republicans.
00:48:33.460 Now, Ned, let's get into some of these specific key states that you mentioned specifically for the
00:48:38.280 Senate, a couple of races. What are some of the ones that you're watching on that are potential
00:48:42.900 pickups? Because you're going to need flips if Republicans do want to take back the Senate. What are
00:48:47.060 they going to flip? Oh, do we just lose Ned there? Of course, we lose him right when I go to ask the
00:48:52.640 question, right? You know, the wonders of live television. Are we getting back there? Hey, Ned,
00:48:57.600 you got you? I'm back. I'm back. Hey, Ned, so I wanted to ask you, what are some of the key races
00:49:02.880 in terms of swing states, battleground states that you're looking at specifically for the Senate,
00:49:07.560 because we're going to need some flips if we want to see that, if we want to see the Senate turnover?
00:49:12.460 Well, you've got to look at Georgia, obviously, with Herschel Walker and Warnock. The one I'm
00:49:17.800 obviously fascinated by is Arizona. Blake Masters is up by about 10 points in the polls with two
00:49:24.600 weeks to go. Two weeks from today, the Arizona primaries. Blake is very well positioned to be
00:49:29.960 the nominee. And I've seen some internal numbers, Jack, that show Mark Kelly has very, he's underwater on
00:49:36.740 his favorables. In fact, 50 percent of the voters in Arizona think that he's too liberal, too extreme.
00:49:42.040 For the state. So I'm pretty optimistic about Arizona and Blake Masters. He's been doing a
00:49:47.220 phenomenal campaign, Jack, for a first time. Candidate has been doing all the things that he
00:49:52.780 should be doing in raising the money and positioning himself. I'm also looking at Nevada. I think Adam
00:49:57.760 Laxalt has a tremendous chance to take that seat. So those are my three big pickup opportunities for
00:50:02.760 Republicans. But don't forget New Hampshire. That's a late primary. So we're not going to know for
00:50:07.760 a little while who the Republican nominee will be. And as I mentioned, you know, let's look at
00:50:12.880 Colorado, Washington state, but don't sleep on Connecticut. Jack, I've said this before.
00:50:17.960 I think that Joe Biden. Yeah. Yeah. And the reason I'm saying that is look at Virginia and what
00:50:24.220 happened last year. I'm here in Virginia in a state that Biden won by 10 points in 2020. He lost
00:50:30.060 Youngkin won by two. So a 12 point flip. That was that was it'll be a year between the November
00:50:37.680 Virginia elections and the midterms. I'm starting to think and I know this sounds a little crazy,
00:50:43.300 Jack, even when I say it. I think anything that Joe Biden won by 20 points or less in 2020 is
00:50:49.580 actually going to be pretty competitive this fall. So you're taking that math essentially the 20 points
00:50:54.660 or less. That's the drop from his approval ratings if he goes state by state because he's underwater in
00:50:59.260 every state. Right there. I don't think there's any state where he's actually above water. Maybe
00:51:03.000 Delaware. That that's one of the reasons I wanted to point out his approval ratings right at the
00:51:07.980 beginning, because a lot of these battleground states, you know, his his overall national
00:51:11.780 approval might be mid 30s or 38. But you get to these battleground states like Georgia, like Arizona,
00:51:17.560 like Nevada. He's even lower than that. I think in New Hampshire, he's only in the mid 30s.
00:51:21.800 You get into Ohio and other places. He's high 20s, low 30s. You cannot escape an 800 pound
00:51:28.300 albatross with concrete boots on your back if you're a Democrat. And I think that's going to
00:51:33.940 be a huge factor coming into the midterms that Joe Biden's trajectory on approval ratings is not
00:51:40.100 going up. It's going to go down. Inflation is not going to go down. It's only going to continue to
00:51:44.960 get worse. All of these trends, these trajectories, as you get closer to the midterms, really start to
00:51:50.400 harden. And there's no good news for Democrats on any level on any of these trajectories.
00:51:54.840 Now, Brett, one minute. Let us know what's American Majority up to? How can people follow
00:51:59.900 you and follow along with your work? American Majority dot org. We train people how to run
00:52:04.400 for state and local office. So I'd encourage people to come out, join us, be a part of the
00:52:08.540 trainings. Last thing I want to say, Jack, is this. Do not forget gubernatorial races in Michigan and
00:52:13.620 Wisconsin. In Michigan, the state legislature passed 39 election integrity bills. They were all
00:52:19.700 vetoed by Whitmer. If we can win that gubernatorial seat in Michigan, we can see real election reform.
00:52:24.640 Take place in some of these upper Rust Belt states. That's a huge factor in 2022 that will
00:52:29.460 impact 2024. No, we had the Supreme Court decision already in Wisconsin on the drop boxes. They're
00:52:35.260 unconstitutional. They were unconstitutional, by the way, at the time of the 2020 election. Bob
00:52:40.860 Spindell, the bobsled himself, told us all about that. We need more reform in all of these states.
00:52:47.420 Like, for example, my own home state of Pennsylvania, where I don't know if Dr. Oz will be able to seal
00:52:52.660 the deal with Josh Shapiro. It's coming up next. I'm going to go to Arizona and talk to,
00:52:57.040 speaking of gubernatorial candidates, we've got one waiting in the wings.
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