Bannon's War Room - July 20, 2022


Episode 2015: The Show Trial Of Steve Bannon, ’20,000 Poll Watchers’ Need To Secure PA Elections, Student Action Summit 2022: Investing In Grass Roots


Episode Stats

Length

56 minutes

Words per Minute

186.04222

Word Count

10,433

Sentence Count

796

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Stephen K. Bannon delivers a fiery promo outside of the Prettyman Federal Courthouse outside of Washington, D.C. for his upcoming show trial. Joe Biden's trip to Saudi Arabia is an embarrassment, and the world does not stop spinning. The EU announces a 15% target for gas consumption cuts. The United States energy companies warn that we do not have the capacity to build new wells for the end of the 21st century because of the Biden green agenda. And all the way over in Aspen, the Aspen Security Forum kicks off.


Transcript

00:00:00.720 I challenge Benny Thompson today to have the courage to come to this courthouse.
00:00:05.120 If he's going to charge somebody with a crime, he's going to be man enough to show up here
00:00:08.720 or send somebody like Shifty Schiff or Fang Fang Swalwell or send Liz Cheney,
00:00:15.040 send somebody into the committee that has the guts to come here and accuse somebody of a crime.
00:00:20.480 It is outrageous. And for them to sit there and try to get a complete hearing and they
00:00:24.560 won't bring in any testimony, any testimony about FBI involvement, any testimony about DHS
00:00:31.040 involvement, any testimony about any other involvement and what's driving this.
00:00:36.080 The total and complete illegitimacy of Joe Biden. Trump won. Joe Biden illegitimate.
00:00:42.320 50% of the American people believe that today and they believe that not from hearing from
00:00:46.880 mainstream media, from our great colleagues in the media, because they won't show any of it.
00:00:51.280 That information has been suppressed from day one, but almost 50% of the American people believe it.
00:00:56.400 You can't govern this country if you're not with this legitimate.
00:00:59.760 This is why no head of state in the world treats him with any respect.
00:01:03.440 This is why the Chinese Communist Party treats him with no respect.
00:01:06.000 This is why the Saudis embarrass him and humiliate him with a fist bump.
00:01:10.400 You don't do that to a legitimate president of the United States.
00:01:12.960 We have a constitutional crisis in this nation right now and they're charging me with a crime.
00:01:19.040 Have the guts and the courage, the guts and the courage to show up here and say exactly why it's a crime.
00:01:25.600 Benny Thompson is a total, absolute disgrace. In this show trial they're running, it's a disgrace.
00:01:30.800 And I will promise you one thing. When the Republicans have a sweeping victory on November 8th,
00:01:36.800 starting in January, you're going to get a real, you're going to get a real committee.
00:01:40.960 You're going to get a real committee with a ranking member who will be a Democrat.
00:01:45.040 You will have a minority council that will be a Democrat.
00:01:48.240 And this will be run appropriately and the American people will get the full story.
00:01:51.840 I got to tell you, I'm totally so ashamed of the Congress today for sending staffers over here
00:01:58.240 to try to sell their case. They should be here, the senior people on the committee.
00:02:03.840 Stephen K. Bannon, there you have it folks, cutting a fiery promo, right?
00:02:10.800 We call that going full Irish, full honey badger. Stephen K. Bannon outside of his courtroom
00:02:17.360 yesterday where I was able to take part in that. We're going to get a new update on that right here
00:02:22.080 very soon. But today is 20 July, year of our Lord, 2022. You're here in the war room.
00:02:29.440 I'm Jack Posobiec, the host of Human Events Daily, a podcast for people who don't like podcasts that you
00:02:34.000 can go and listen to, powered by Turning Point USA. But I'm in as Stephen K. Bannon is facing off
00:02:40.480 against the regime in his show trial just down the street, the Prettyman Federal Courthouse,
00:02:47.680 where he's facing off against them. But the world does not stop spinning.
00:02:52.080 The EU just announced a 15% target for gas consumption cuts. They're cutting 15% on gas.
00:03:00.800 The United States energy companies warning that we do not have the capacity to build new wells
00:03:07.760 for the end of 22 because of the Biden green agenda. Wall Street Journal, front page of the
00:03:13.280 Wall Street Journal today. Biden's Saudi Arabia visit was worse than an embarrassment. You've got
00:03:20.480 water cops now that are patrolling Los Angeles in the middle of a drought. And all the way over in
00:03:28.240 Aspen, 2000 miles away from the White House, the Aspen Security Forum has been kicked off.
00:03:35.600 Secretary Mayorkas is leading this. You've got the head of the CIA. You've got the head of Homeland
00:03:40.560 Security, the heads of all the intelligence agencies. That's the real government over there.
00:03:45.600 The thing that you see, the theatrics every day at the White House propping up this corpse,
00:03:52.160 telling us that he's the president, the leader of the free world, that's a show. That's all for show.
00:03:57.680 The guy can't even sit up right on a bike. They put it on Google Maps now. It's Brandon Falls.
00:04:02.800 You think that's the leader? No. Go see what's going on in Aspen. You need to understand that's the
00:04:08.400 people who are really running this country directly into the ground, whether it's on energy or whether
00:04:14.960 it's on security. Because we can't have police officers, hundreds of officers and agents
00:04:20.880 in a schoolhouse with a crazed gunman in Uvalde can't do anything. But at least, thank God,
00:04:26.880 thank God that in Indiana, right, just outside of Indianapolis, and the police just put out the report
00:04:32.240 on this. You've got a Midwesterner, a 22-year-old who was shopping with his girlfriend, saw someone
00:04:40.160 come in with a long rifle, take aim, start shooting people, and in 15 seconds, he pulled out his
00:04:47.360 constitutionally protected concealed carry 9mm Glock, sent 10 rounds down range, eight of which found
00:04:55.440 purchase, neutralized the threat. The police just, they actually came out and edited their statement.
00:05:00.640 It wasn't two minutes. It was 15 seconds. He ended the threat in 15 seconds from a distance
00:05:06.400 of 40 to 50 yards across a food court. That's the America I want to be in. That's real America
00:05:11.760 versus Biden's America right there. Real America versus modern America. Which side do you want to
00:05:17.040 be on? But we have to talk about Biden's America, and we have to talk about the regime cracking down
00:05:22.640 on Stephen K. Bannon. And who better than the person that's running the podcast that is shooting
00:05:28.560 up the charts? It's called The Trial of Steve Bannon. The Post Millennial is producing it.
00:05:32.400 But I want to bring in now Viva Frye, who has really been just killing this every night. Great
00:05:38.080 recaps, going through all the legal analysis. He's been written up in Newsweek is going after him for
00:05:42.880 this. But I want to bring in Viva. What is the latest that we're hearing from the court? What happened
00:05:47.200 yesterday? Break it down. So yesterday was supposed to be finalizing jury selection and then kicking off
00:05:53.440 with opening arguments or opening statements. There was a slight hiccup in the morning in that
00:05:58.800 there was something called a motion in limine, which is like a pre-trial motion. You argue it
00:06:04.000 not in the presence of the jury because it pertains to evidence. So you can't debate evidence in front
00:06:08.960 of the jury if the question is whether or not the jury gets to see that evidence. It was a debate around
00:06:14.160 correspondence between the committee, the Jancic's committee and Stephen Bannon's attorneys,
00:06:19.360 specifically as relates to his subpoena, his invocation of executive privilege and thus refusal
00:06:25.840 to comply with it, and some back and forths as to what might be conceived as attempting to accommodate,
00:06:31.600 resolve the issue, resolve the debate as to whether or not Bannon benefited from executive privilege
00:06:36.480 and could be compelled to testify. On what dates, what documents he'd have to produce by what dates.
00:06:41.280 The prosecutor wanted to admit this exchange, these letters between the committee and Bannon's lawyers.
00:06:49.240 But last week, Judge Nichols limited Bannon's defense, as we all know now, by limiting Bannon's
00:06:55.880 ability to argue executive privilege, the invalidity of the formation of the committee itself,
00:07:01.240 and reliance on professional advice and old Office of Legal Counsel memos on executive privilege.
00:07:07.560 So the judge says, prosecution, you're wanting to admit these correspondence which speak to the
00:07:13.240 executive privilege that I, pursuant to a motion that you brought a while back,
00:07:17.640 have deprived Bannon of invoking. And then they're going back and forth whether or not they redact
00:07:22.360 the executive privilege portions out of this correspondence.
00:07:25.240 I presume Bannon's-
00:07:26.040 Let me just drill down on that for the audience very quickly. So this is the question of executive
00:07:31.480 privilege. And we had Mike Davis on yesterday who was breaking this down for us. This is the idea
00:07:35.800 that the executive, the head of the executive branch, that is the president of the United States,
00:07:40.280 he has privilege to be able to discuss or deliberate with his advisors and keep that
00:07:46.920 private from the machinations of the legislature. Because otherwise, you would have a legislature that
00:07:51.640 was constantly bogging down the executive with subpoenas and requests for all sorts of things if
00:07:56.680 you had a divided government, which we might be, by the way, getting to, we probably will be getting
00:08:01.720 to this November. Richard Barris' numbers are right. And so invoking executive privilege was something
00:08:08.760 that the judge had already ruled that Bannon could not use as a defense. And yet the prosecution is now
00:08:15.480 trying to bring in a letter which includes evidence of the invoking of executive privilege.
00:08:20.600 Exactly. And now the executive privilege has to do with the separation of powers in that
00:08:25.880 you don't want the legislative branch investigating the executive branch because then you have one
00:08:30.360 branch usurping or, you know, taking more power over another, as opposed to three ways of government
00:08:36.360 spreading the tasks equally or the obligations equally. But yeah, so that's if the prosecution
00:08:41.880 wanted to bring in this exchange and they're debating on the admissibility of the exchange because
00:08:45.880 the exchange, you know, contains back and forth about executive privilege. And the idea was
00:08:52.440 that if it's admitted, well, then Bannon can't invoke the executive privilege defense. And then
00:08:56.600 it might look like he just raised it willy nilly or flippantly in the correspondence and never intended
00:09:02.360 it to be a serious defense. And then they discuss, you know, whether or not we redact it and then submit
00:09:07.560 redacted correspondence, which might look even more suspicious to a jury who sees redacted correspondence
00:09:13.080 between between Bannon and the committee or Bannon's counsel on the committee.
00:09:18.040 And so the judge got mad at both parties to some extent because the prosecution didn't want Bannon
00:09:23.480 invoking executive privilege, but now wants to admit evidence that might open the door to Bannon
00:09:28.760 being able to cross examine or testify on executive privilege as raised and as detailed in that
00:09:34.280 correspondence. The judge then what happened? Bannon said, let's we want to we want to delay the trial by 30
00:09:39.800 days to which the judge said, we've already started in paneling. We've already started jury selection.
00:09:45.800 We're well into it. We're not putting this off another 30 days or undoing the work that's been
00:09:49.960 done as related to these jury members. I might because because if if he's opening the door, right,
00:09:55.720 if he's opening the door to executive privilege, then certainly you'd want to be able to have to put
00:10:00.760 to mount an effective defense of that argument. You want to have experts, potentially witnesses,
00:10:05.560 maybe bring one of the lawyers in who explains that he can say, yes, I explained to Mr. Bannon
00:10:10.040 what executive privilege is, et cetera, et cetera. You can't just do that on the fly.
00:10:14.760 Well, exactly. You've planned around the trial as it has been limited or set out by the judge.
00:10:21.720 And if you start opening the doors to certain defenses that had hitherto been denied, it changes
00:10:27.400 your strategy. It changes your witness list. It changes everything. But the judge has already denied
00:10:31.880 two requests for postponement. He's not going to grant the third one now that jury selection is
00:10:35.720 already underway. Whether or not it opens the door to Bannon raising this now, either in cross
00:10:40.600 examination or defense, there are people who hypothesize that Bannon wanted to keep the
00:10:46.120 executive privilege argument solely as a legal argument for appeals. And if you subject it or submit
00:10:51.320 it to the jury, the appeals of a determination of fact by the jury on executive privilege is a little
00:10:58.200 tougher to overcome than a question of law on executive privilege itself. So from what I understand,
00:11:02.920 that might be the reason why Bannon didn't even want this door to get open in the first place.
00:11:06.680 Preserve the argument for appeal on executive privilege and don't submit it to the jury.
00:11:11.560 But as it is now, it looks like the door has been opened. And in opening statements from the
00:11:16.600 prosecution, they're mentioning executive privilege. And so they're now opening the door to that which
00:11:21.720 they asked the judge to shut the door on. We'll see how it pans out. Thus far, only one witness
00:11:26.600 started testifying yesterday because they got the jury, uh, selected 14, uh, two, uh, two alternates,
00:11:33.480 12 jury members, nine men, five women. They only got to the first witness at like three 30 in the
00:11:39.640 afternoon. That's the lawyer for the committee. No actual committee member as of yet. We'll see what
00:11:44.440 happens. Um, but that's, that's the latest of it as of today. And it's interesting. It's
00:11:48.680 procedurally fascinating. I was just gonna say that part. So that that's when I actually was able to
00:11:54.520 attend the courtroom. So we finished this show, finished my show, head over, headed over to the
00:11:58.200 courtroom, um, was able to sit in during the beginning of that witness. And I believe she's
00:12:03.240 going to be going in. It's the actual chief counsel for the January 6th committee. She was
00:12:08.680 there with her staff. Oh, you should have seen them eyeing me up outside the courtroom, by the
00:12:11.720 way. I said, I'll see you in January, but you know, we're, we're sitting there and, and she's going
00:12:16.600 through, as you say, she's going through the process, explaining what a subpoena is explaining.
00:12:20.440 But then when she gets to the portion of why they subpoenaed Bannon, that's the part where it becomes
00:12:25.080 solely political. And she says, we have indications that Bannon played a role in the attack on the
00:12:32.760 Capitol itself, that he may have played a role in inciting this horrible domestic terrorist attack.
00:12:38.920 And they use that word, that phrase over and over in the courtroom, domestic terrorist attack,
00:12:42.760 domestic terrorist attack. They're talking about January 6th as if it was Pearl Harbor or 9-11,
00:12:47.960 something on this level. And, and she's looking where she's very well trained. And I can say this
00:12:52.280 because I was there. She's, she knows to look, turn, look at the jury as she's stating those words.
00:12:59.160 The funny thing is she'll learn from the Amber Heard trial, but the thing is this,
00:13:03.480 she's preaching to the choir. So she doesn't need to try to convince the jury of much in this.
00:13:07.560 Amber Heard, you know, during her trial, when she looked over to the jury, it looked insincere.
00:13:11.640 In this case, it doesn't even matter, but the, an act of domestic terrorism,
00:13:15.960 we have to appreciate what an abuse of language that is. This was January 6th. People get angry
00:13:21.640 at me because I say, look, we have to accept it was a violent protest. There were certain sections
00:13:27.160 where, you know, people were let in and just parading through and not doing anything. There
00:13:30.360 were other sections where there was violence. There were pepper spraying, you know, police officers,
00:13:34.360 they were breaking windows. It got out of control in certain areas, whether or not the violence
00:13:39.400 characterized the January 6th events. You can debate about that. What you cannot debate about is that
00:13:45.720 it was not an act of domestic terrorism. And to, to use that terminology, we've got,
00:13:51.160 yeah, go for it. We've got just one minute, one minute left. Can I get you to wrap up and then
00:13:54.600 let us know where people can go? Because I know there's so much more of your analysis
00:13:58.440 that everyone wants to get through as it looks like this trial is dragging out through the week
00:14:01.800 and maybe beyond. Well, it is going longer than I thought it might have gone, but we'll see things
00:14:06.280 can wrap up quickly. So as of today, we're going to continue with witnesses. Prosecution is going to
00:14:11.160 present its case and we'll see where it goes. I don't know what the witness list is. I've been
00:14:14.680 doing daily live streams on this on my YouTube and Rumble channel, Viva Fry. There's some exclusive
00:14:19.880 stuff on VivaBarnesLaw.Locals.com. Robert Barnes and I talk about it every week on Sunday. We'll do the
00:14:25.720 recap and I'm doing the exclusive daily analysis recap for the post-millennial. So you can check
00:14:31.720 that out. Well, that's something I think is going to stay in the test of time. Years from now, people
00:14:35.960 will look back at your work and see this was the opposition crackdown. That will be able to be an
00:14:41.000 evergreen product. And I commend you for your service and commend you for putting that together, sir.
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00:16:26.920 worked to choose its own opponent, and Maryland isn't the only state where Democrats have done it
00:16:31.340 this year. They succeeded in boosting Trump-aligned Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania and Darren Bailey in
00:16:37.280 Illinois. They are attempting it in Arizona right now with Carrie Lake. They tried unsuccessfully to
00:16:42.920 do it in Colorado by giving an assist to two 2020 election deniers. It is also, I don't have to tell
00:16:49.740 you, a strategy that carries significant risk. Think about it. If Dan Cox wins the nomination and then
00:16:55.780 say he happens to pull off a win in the general, Democrats will have helped fund and elect a MAGA
00:17:02.400 conservative to a governorship. I love how MSNBC talks about Republican voters as though there's
00:17:10.060 just some kind of NPC robots that you can program, and they see a bunch of ads, and they see a bunch
00:17:16.300 of stuff on TV, and then they just do as they're told, right? And if the Democrats come in, they're
00:17:20.860 the ones that are putting this together. They're the ones who make the decision. It's not the TV that's
00:17:25.100 doing it. Yeah, I think that MSNBC is actually repeating the quiet part out loud there a little bit
00:17:31.260 because they're talking about their voters. They know that's how their voters work. But I wanted to
00:17:36.860 bring on someone to respond to this and then also kind of get into some of the other reporting that's
00:17:42.320 going in there. So we've got Colonel Mastriano himself, who is the current nominee for Republican
00:17:47.900 governor in my home, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Good morning, Colonel. Thank you for having me on.
00:17:54.000 And just to correct the record, you know, nobody that I know of, including myself, has denied the election
00:17:59.500 happened. So these little cute buzz phrases that that young lady, I'm sure she's not a journalist, did not go to
00:18:05.300 school for. I'm sure she probably majored in gender studies. We did not deny that there was an election.
00:18:10.920 There is no election denying, but we do have questions. There's a big difference.
00:18:14.300 Oh, 100 percent. No, but I do need to ask you about the serious question here, Colonel. Is it true
00:18:20.720 that you only won because of Democrats and because of Democrat spending? Is that how it happened?
00:18:27.740 Hell no. I worked my ass off across the state here with my wife, my wife, Reby. We've been running
00:18:33.200 across the Commonwealth for two years. We've touched about 30,000 hands, talked to many, many thousand
00:18:39.340 more people. We had this election run one actually last year when the polling polling began last May.
00:18:44.960 I was always ahead and my leader was continuously grow for the idea that a few bit of a Democrat ads had
00:18:52.760 anything to help me win the election. That's complete rhino Democrat nonsense.
00:18:58.480 It doesn't seem to make sense to me because, as I said, you know, Pennsylvania, that's that's my home. Right.
00:19:03.500 I'm from just obviously the wrong part of the state, right, just outside Philadelphia. But, you know,
00:19:09.260 looking at the polls that I saw, talking to people from back home, we always knew that you were the
00:19:15.400 favorite going into it. There was a contested primary, but it was never a situation where anybody
00:19:20.900 really came up over you as the head of the polls. And we saw that your work with so many churches,
00:19:26.800 by the way, across the state of Pennsylvania that I don't think people realize. And also your just
00:19:30.940 ability to be out there and be a voice for so many people in the western part of the state,
00:19:35.460 so many people in the T that I think really acclimated to your message. It just made so much
00:19:40.680 sense to me. So going forward, though, I saw that Politico has a big headline up just all about you.
00:19:46.640 And it says that Democrats, though, may have got more than they bargained for, because just in the
00:19:51.680 same way that people were accusing Democrats of supporting Trump in 15 and 16 and blowing him up
00:19:56.760 and making him the nominee, that it looks like you are actually in more of a horse race than they
00:20:01.900 expected and potentially could defeat. And in my attention and my as if I have any estimation will
00:20:08.160 defeat Josh Shapiro for the governor's mansion this fall in November. So tell me, what do you think
00:20:13.820 about the new coverage? Well, you know, first off, we're going to smoke Josh Shapiro like a bad cigar.
00:20:19.200 There was no point in the previous Pennsylvania gubernator coil race that Wagner was in that he was ever
00:20:23.620 within striking distance or equal to him. He's always double points ahead. I come at it. And
00:20:28.800 you know this for a fact. I had a tough primer. I had nine people on the ballot, a bunch of which
00:20:33.380 decided it was a good idea to attack me with negative ads violating, of course, Ronald Reagan's
00:20:37.960 11th commandment. Now, so not speak of a Republican. And I smoked it. I won 55 of 67 counties. And the 12
00:20:45.820 counties I didn't get, I came in second. I mean, it was the entire western and middle part of the state
00:20:50.360 was red. I got all the southeast except the home county, the two candidates, but a good chunk of
00:20:54.760 the northeast. And that was a win that we did on our own. The Democrats, they get no credit for that.
00:20:59.500 Trump won without their help in 2016. The idea that they want to insert themselves as some kind
00:21:04.700 of kingmakers here is ridiculous because they're very poor at choosing.
00:21:07.380 Well, so let's, let's talk a little bit about that because we do know that obviously you've got the
00:21:14.380 primary, but November is coming faster than I think a lot of people expect because, you know,
00:21:18.520 the summer things get quiet. Then by the time fall rolls around, it's September, October, boom,
00:21:23.260 that's a shootout straight to November. The question on everybody's mind, I believe, certainly for this
00:21:27.920 audience, the war room audience, and if Steve were here right now, he'd be asking the same exact
00:21:31.380 question is voter integrity. What can be done between now and November for the current election
00:21:38.000 that you are in to preserve that idea of voter integrity and fight back against some of these
00:21:43.500 issues that we've brought up in the past? Yeah. And there's a lot to be had still. And with a
00:21:47.740 Democrat governor who vetoed, for instance, my election protection bill, vetoed it just hours away
00:21:54.220 that would automatically become a, you know, bill. I'm like, thanks a lot, pal. I just thought maybe
00:21:57.880 he was going to let it come in. It's a good bill. He's making sure that the integrity and the
00:22:01.900 transparency is there. We made minor steps, though. I mean, is it enough? I think so.
00:22:09.240 Zuck bucks are out. And that was the thing the Democrats used really in 2020 to get out the vote.
00:22:14.400 It wasn't about, you know, voting integrity for them. It was just drumming out people and setting up
00:22:18.300 those boxes outside, the drop boxes, which is not in our constitution, not in our law.
00:22:23.380 So they're going to have trouble funding that. A few other minor issues we tweaked here and there,
00:22:29.420 but we're going to have to have eyeballs on all the election stations. I need 20,000 poll
00:22:34.840 watchers to cover the state. So if people are interested, instead of complaining,
00:22:39.120 go to DougForGov.com and sign up to be a volunteer and be a poll watcher.
00:22:43.480 20,000 poll watchers, every single polling station. The banning, by the way, of Zuckerbucks in the
00:22:50.680 state of Pennsylvania, in the Commonwealth. I think that's huge. I think that's a buried lead
00:22:54.260 that a lot of people are missing for Pennsylvania. That's magnificent. But of course,
00:22:57.920 your campaign is going to need more fight. You're going to need boots on the ground.
00:23:01.080 You're going to need funding. You're going to need more help. And so you mentioned that that's
00:23:05.200 the website. Now, what are some of the trends that I can ask you? I had Carrie Lake on yesterday.
00:23:08.700 We were talking about some of the trends in Arizona, because I've seen some reporting that shows
00:23:13.800 flipping, actual party flipping, in some of those suburban collar counties of Philadelphia,
00:23:19.340 possibly some other ones, at a rate that we haven't seen in 20-plus years. And the suburbs
00:23:25.580 seem like the registration rates are flipping from D to R. Are you seeing these trends as well
00:23:31.140 in the data that your campaign is sending to you? And how are you going to capitalize on that?
00:23:35.780 Both on data. And we already have thousands of people out in the field there knocking on doors
00:23:40.580 and what have you. And we're flipping people. We flipped people in February during the petition
00:23:44.840 drive to get me on the ballot. We needed 2,000 signatures. My people collected 29,000 of record
00:23:49.680 Republican signatures. And in there were thousands of Democrats and independents and switch party
00:23:54.440 were closed primary. Now people don't even need to switch parties to vote for me. But they're so
00:23:59.320 disgusted. Because the media, of course, they all have their little cute talking points from
00:24:04.360 little Josh Shapiro. And he's a train wreck. I mean, he likes to say, I'm a senior law enforcement
00:24:09.960 official of the state. How's crime under Josh? He gets an F. He's failed us. But on that side there,
00:24:15.740 people are leaving his party left and right now. I'm seeing huge trends with the Latino population,
00:24:21.040 which is which is falling solidly with me. And we're seeing independents break almost 60% for Doug
00:24:26.180 Mastriana. With those kind of trends and suburban females, 30s and 60s, outside of Philly, one of
00:24:33.020 the things Yonkin had down in the D.C. area, we got them. And so we're going to work hard to
00:24:37.540 maintain people's trust. But they know I'm all about freedom. You know, these cute little talking
00:24:41.700 points about him. He's being far. Well, no, actually, I'm pretty mainstream, pretty level-headed,
00:24:46.060 and actually fairly moderate overall. And my goal is just to reopen the state and turn power back to
00:24:51.120 the people where it belongs. The same thing that every veteran like you and me fought for.
00:24:56.180 Well, I think that's right. What are some of the other weaknesses that you might see as Josh
00:25:00.560 Shapiro? Because look, I remembered Josh when he was the state rep. I remember he was the county
00:25:05.340 commissioner from Montgomery County, where my family lives. And he's a formidable guy. He's been
00:25:09.580 looking at this for a long time. He's wanted this governor's mansion. What do you see as his
00:25:13.800 potential weaknesses and vulnerabilities going into November? Well, I mean, I'm going to deflect here
00:25:19.340 to his pom-pom girls in the Philadelphia Inquirer. We just adore him. There's reporters there.
00:25:24.180 I mean, it's make crap up to protect him. And they actually wrote an article a few months back.
00:25:29.560 They're like, oh, crap. Josh has never been vetted. He's never had a hard challenger in any
00:25:33.180 race. Well, he's meeting his demise right now in the form of Doug Mastriana, a retired Army colonel,
00:25:38.760 served my country all my life. I'm not a petulant little rich kid as he is. He has such a rough
00:25:43.520 time in his own party because we heard a lot about the nine rhinos coming out against Mastriana.
00:25:49.620 But what you don't know, and I like to be underestimated, as I was in the primary,
00:25:54.380 so I will be in the general. But there's many, many actively serving leading Democrats,
00:26:00.360 elected officials, not former, like all the has-beens we saw coming out against me on the
00:26:04.180 Republican side, who grab me and they say, Doug, and these are powerful people, and I'll never
00:26:09.860 mention their names on air unless they give the OK. They're like, yes, I'm a leader in the Democrat
00:26:15.300 party. Yes, I disagree with you on many, many issues, but you're better for Pennsylvania and
00:26:18.800 my community and Josh Shapiro will ever be. And I'm working and fighting behind the scenes to win
00:26:23.140 you to be our governor and not Josh Shapiro in their own party. I mean, that's huge.
00:26:29.100 Well, Colonel, I mean, you can just go down. I'm waiting to see the Doug Mastriano video from,
00:26:34.040 you know, Kensington and Allegheny intersection, K&A, down there in Philadelphia, where you can see
00:26:39.300 these fentanyl zombies and the shootings and the crime and the people being attacked in the streets
00:26:45.360 and saying, this is what your chief law enforcement officer has brought. And I'm sorry,
00:26:50.760 but this, to get emotional, but this is a personal issue for me, right? I went to Temple. That's my
00:26:55.600 home. My brother used to live a couple of blocks from there. And when you see what they've done
00:26:59.640 to our state, when you see what they've done to our beautiful cities and towns and everything
00:27:04.940 about, about Pennsylvania that I grew up loving and they've, they've turned it into garbage. So
00:27:09.780 I thank you so much for running and trying to do something about this. We've just got one minute
00:27:13.700 left in the segment. Tell me where can people go if they want to volunteer for this Mastriano,
00:27:18.740 for your campaign, for this poll watching, and then also if they want to donate or, or make out any
00:27:23.840 contributions. Yes. Fellow Americans, please just don't sit back and complain. Yes, things are bad
00:27:29.340 and I can't do it alone. And so please go to Doug4Gov.com. No matter where you live in America
00:27:34.320 or around the world, as long as you're American citizen, you can give them a campaign and we need
00:27:38.480 donations. We need money and we use it and spend it wisely. And please go to Doug4Gov.com to
00:27:42.940 volunteer. Let's roll up your sleeves and let's do something. Amen. Amen. As we know, Psalm 1-6,
00:27:50.780 the Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the ungodly will perish. God bless
00:27:56.200 Colonel Mastriano. Thank you, sir. We will see you soon. Thank you. We go from Pennsylvania to Rome.
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00:31:07.540 Well, we go from the jackal. That's what they were calling Stephen K. Bannon yesterday
00:31:14.760 in the courtroom, right? Well, he's over there. MSNBC was calling him the jackal who's on trial.
00:31:20.360 He's still facing off against the regime. The Prettyman Courthouse over there just a few blocks
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00:31:29.820 where I sit. Jack Posobiec guest hosting as Stephen K. Bannon is facing off against the regime
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00:32:30.040 Mike Lindell, where he was talking about China coming in and buying up our cotton fields. Mike
00:32:35.740 Lindell, one of the people, and he's on with Don Imus right there. And Imus totally blows over it
00:32:40.960 and says, you know, starts asking him some other question, blows over it. And Mike Lindell said
00:32:46.160 specifically, the CCP is buying up our farmland. We need to do something about this. This is a huge
00:32:53.700 problem. Now I'm also checking to see, by the way, do we have any updates from baby AJ, who's been
00:33:00.060 watching all week. He's been saying data as he looks up at the screen. We're getting a harm
00:33:04.040 bell on in Rome now. Oh, we do it with the Lindell? Yeah. Yeah. Let's go back. Let's go back and
00:33:09.640 remind everybody what Mike Lindell warned us about 10 years ago, China buying our farmland.
00:33:15.080 I do all my own manufacturing. We went from 40 employees to 360 in the last three months.
00:33:20.920 Who do you hire now, Bernie? It's telling me. What's that? The kinds of people you hire?
00:33:25.820 We hire every, you know, people that have problems. I got a foundation now. I used to
00:33:31.760 be an addict too, a drug addict. What kind of drugs?
00:33:34.840 Crack cocaine. Oh, crack. Crack, yeah. So I've got a...
00:33:37.980 You know, I stopped doing cocaine before they invented crack.
00:33:40.380 Yeah. It's two different drugs. Cocaine is way different than crack.
00:33:44.220 Yeah, I know. Because you change the
00:33:45.860 molecular structure or whatever. Right. And my foundation is actually going to help
00:33:50.260 the unreachable, you know, to reach out. So you can say you have addicts and so on
00:33:53.580 to make your pillows. Yeah, we have the ones that, you know, we got, you know, addicts.
00:33:56.780 We'll hire, you know, we hire people to help them too, to give them jobs and to get them,
00:34:02.340 you know, back on their feet. And everyone in my company has a pillow, so they believe in
00:34:07.080 the product. They believe where we're going. And... What a great story.
00:34:10.960 Yeah. And now we're going to buy up, I want to start buying the cotton fields because China's
00:34:14.700 buying our cotton fields and taking our cotton from us.
00:34:17.500 And there it is right there at the end. And Imus just, you know, the late great Don Imus
00:34:21.640 just rolls right past it. China buying up our farmland. There was a story that we've been
00:34:26.500 digging into over at Human Events Daily, my podcast, where we were talking about this retired
00:34:31.320 PLA general who has purchased up 140,000 acres of farmland just outside Laughlin Air Force Base
00:34:41.100 on the U.S. southern border in Texas. Why do we allow this as a country? Why do we allow this
00:34:47.600 as the kind of country where anyone can come in, purchase whatever they want? And there's a
00:34:52.500 difference, by the way, and Blake Masters was talking about this. There's a difference between
00:34:56.100 someone, if you're Chinese American and you want to purchase something, you want to purchase the land,
00:34:59.980 that's one thing, right? If you're part of the Lao Bai Jing, if you've come over here,
00:35:03.940 right, if you've decided to make your life in America and you're trying to purchase a home,
00:35:07.240 that's fine, right? You want to build a farm, for example, if you want to get into farming,
00:35:10.680 which would be great, by the way, because we need more farmers in general, right? If you eat,
00:35:15.120 thank a farmer, by the way. And if you're eating, and if you're eating cheaply, thank a trucker.
00:35:19.620 If you're eating from the shopping market, thank a trucker. But when you go down,
00:35:23.420 and if you're a Chinese national who's connected to the CCP, and then we allow these people
00:35:28.960 to come into our country to purchase whatever we want in the name of what? Increasing our GDP?
00:35:35.120 Increasing our economy? No. We need to put the needs of the American people first,
00:35:39.480 and we need to get serious about our southern border. Because do you think that's what's going
00:35:43.960 on in China? Do you think Americans could just go and do that in China? Do you think you just go
00:35:47.920 and do that in Russia? No, they're not going to do that. That's why Putin and Xi are working
00:35:51.760 together now. That's why they're down in Tehran, right? Putin, Raisi, and Erdogan meeting in Tehran.
00:36:03.280 Understand what part of the movie we're in. They're holding their meeting because they are setting up
00:36:09.320 the new axis of the world island. They did this. And understand, by the way, and we're going to talk
00:36:14.440 about this, Ben, when we get them up. They timed this specifically for when... So Biden goes over,
00:36:21.440 and the Wall Street Journal has the story on their front page today. He said it was... They said it
00:36:25.700 was worse than an embarrassment. He goes to Saudi Arabia, hat in hand, prostrates himself,
00:36:31.840 prostrates the United States of America, the leader of the free world. This guy isn't even leader of a
00:36:37.220 free refill. He's not even the leader of the free lunch. And he wants to call himself the leader of
00:36:42.660 the free world, dancing around in his theatrics. He does a fist bump, he gets nothing. Meanwhile,
00:36:47.460 Putin goes over, signs a deal with Iran, and signs a deal with Turkey, who, oh, by the way,
00:36:53.980 they're a NATO member. And I thought that NATO was what this was supposed to be all about.
00:37:00.580 That's what the situation was. We go to Harwell?
00:37:05.560 We're getting him up. He's there. I can see him in Rome. I can see him. So we understand what's going
00:37:11.140 on in the world now. This is a situation where you have, as Steve always likes to tell us,
00:37:17.940 we are seeing the collapse of complex systems. It didn't have to be this way. We didn't have to
00:37:26.000 run our country this way. We didn't have to go and be the leader of this globalized network. It goes
00:37:32.240 all the way back to 1960s, 1970s, in some cases, where we decided in the post-war era to use our post-war
00:37:39.320 boom from the 1950s. To open our borders, we then decided to establish a global economic empire.
00:37:47.240 And the global economic empire was through outsourcing. So we outsourced labor, and in
00:37:52.660 many cases, agricultural labor, to people from Mexico, Central America, coming up across the
00:37:58.680 border. That was the idea, cheap labor. Bring it in through the southern border. Then we outsourced
00:38:03.920 our manufacturing. Where? To Asia, specifically China. After the downfall of the June 4th movement,
00:38:12.280 June 4th, 1989 Tiananmen Square, we could have knocked over the CCP. We could have done it in a
00:38:18.380 week. But what did Bush do? Bush Sr., by the way, Poppy Bush, he sends over Snowcroft, and they sign a
00:38:25.120 secret agreement with the CCP. And they laid it out. They said, it's probably going to take about a
00:38:29.560 year. We're going to bring you in the WTO. We're going to increase foreign direct investment. That's
00:38:34.500 Western capital that's going into the CCP. You want to know why Detroit looks like what it does,
00:38:40.240 and Shanghai looks what it does? We paid for that. You paid for that. The deplorables paid for that.
00:38:46.220 That's where your capital went. That's where your money went. So we outsourced our capital and our
00:38:50.900 manufacturing and our capital markets to China. And then we outsourced our energy. Where? To the
00:38:56.540 Middle East. Because we were pursuing these environmental green dreams, which, oh, by the
00:39:01.600 way, when you go and look, we have the poll here. 1%, 1% of American voters say that climate change is
00:39:11.320 their number one priority going into the 2022 elections. You know what people say is their top
00:39:16.400 priority. They say gas. They say inflation, crime in many of the places, just like I was talking to
00:39:22.380 the Colonel about K&A down in Philadelphia. It used to be that you could go to certain parts of
00:39:28.500 Philadelphia and you'd be okay. Now you go in and it's crime everywhere. Our country didn't have to
00:39:33.640 be this way. And it was because we pursued two things at the same time, a globalized system and an
00:39:40.040 insane green policy, putting those interests ahead of our own national interest. Do we have Ben?
00:39:46.100 Mr. Harnwell, we've got you up. You're a hard man to catch.
00:39:51.020 Jack, good morning to you.
00:39:53.060 Good morning.
00:39:56.500 We want to hear you.
00:39:59.900 Oh, yes. Yeah, Ben, go ahead. We are up. We've got you. You look good. You look great out there.
00:40:05.060 Your lighting is so wonderful. That looks like a beautiful part. Is that Piazza Navona?
00:40:12.240 Piazza Navona, very good. It's directly in front of me.
00:40:15.500 It's 183 degrees.
00:40:19.240 Yeah, we were just there with Tanya Teh. We stayed in Piazza Navona. So I said,
00:40:23.020 you know what? That looks like Piazza Navona a little bit. Tell us what's going on. What are you
00:40:26.840 reporting? Because we've got this. We've got Draghi. We've got Salvini. Are we seeing the collapse of
00:40:32.900 the Italian government? What's happening? Well, right now, the situation is this. Behind me is
00:40:39.700 the Italian Senate. There was the current negotiations. Draghi has said he will stay.
00:40:48.140 This is the prime minister, if you remember. He's not elected. He's not a member of parliament.
00:40:52.360 He's not a senator. He's simply prime minister by virtue of being named as such by Sergio Mattarella,
00:41:00.600 the president of the Italian Republic. And Mattarella himself, the president of the Republic,
00:41:06.280 isn't popularly elected. He's simply chosen by the Italian parliament. So there's very slight
00:41:12.480 democratic legitimacy as it is. But Draghi, who offered to the president of the Republic
00:41:18.380 last Thursday his resignation, he was asked to stay by Mattarella, pending a vote of confidence,
00:41:25.920 one today in the Senate, which is behind me, and another vote of confidence tomorrow in the House
00:41:31.280 of Representatives. And Draghi has now said this morning, he will stay. But it really depends on
00:41:39.880 the degree of unity he's able to get together. He doesn't want to lead a partisan government. This
00:41:45.320 is the form. Draghi, as I'm sure you know, Jack, and as the war we possibly remember, is the former
00:41:51.140 president of the European Central Bank. So he's a technocrat. He doesn't want to lead a political
00:41:56.880 government, even less does he want to demean his standing by getting into the grubby day-to-day
00:42:03.820 work of haggling with the minority parties for votes.
00:42:10.940 Yes.
00:42:11.280 Precisely. And so he's trying to hold on as much as he can. But all of this chaos has been thrown in
00:42:16.180 because of the situation that we see in Eurasia, the situation with oil, the situation with gas
00:42:23.100 being shut off. Maybe 20%, we're now seeing that Gazprom is going to send a little bit of their
00:42:27.800 contract. They're pulling back from the force majeure declaration yesterday a little bit. But
00:42:31.580 we've only got about two minutes left with you, Ben. I wanted to go into because we've seen a
00:42:36.560 statement now that's just come out. I'm seeing it across the desk here. Russia's Lavrov has stated,
00:42:41.900 geographical objectives of the special operation in Ukraine have changed from just Donbass to a
00:42:48.480 number of other territories. And if the West delivers long-range weapons to Kiev, geographical
00:42:54.400 objectives in Ukraine will be advanced even further. Is this war spilling out across the
00:43:00.300 territory of Ukraine? Are they looking to annex potentially the entire southern region, the coast,
00:43:05.820 or even more of Ukraine? What's going on there? Just a couple of minutes left.
00:43:08.920 You know, my take on this, Jack, isn't so much that the war is spilling out over control. I think
00:43:15.280 it's more a situation that despite all the mainstream media's repetitions over the last five
00:43:21.520 months, Russia is winning this war in Ukraine, would always win this war in Ukraine. And simply
00:43:27.140 having pacified most of the Donbass region, what it now wants to do is go further down south
00:43:33.360 to Zaporizhia, which is named today by Lavrov. And I think the next step, once they've solidified that
00:43:41.560 land bridge going down to the south, is that they're then going to do exactly what you and Steve have
00:43:45.720 been saying for, I think, three months, if not four, which is they're going to go all the way down
00:43:49.880 to Odessa and then basically cover off the whole of the southern front of Ukraine, effectively
00:43:55.680 depriving it of access to the sea. And they'll go all the way across to Moldova. That's my belief.
00:44:02.840 I don't think the war is spilling out of control. I think it's more a case of Putin having obtained
00:44:07.220 his objectives in Donbass. And now he wants to go south to be able to for fuller control,
00:44:14.000 both of the landmass, but also of the sea. Well, Ben, that's exactly why when I traveled
00:44:20.040 to Ukraine just a few weeks ago, we went to Odessa, we went to Nikolaev, we visited those very areas to
00:44:27.500 look at the preparations for ourselves. So Ben, we're out of time today, hoping to get you on tomorrow,
00:44:31.500 we'll do a longer segment on all of this, maybe get you up in the afternoon with Navarro when he
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00:46:48.220 Okay, so we go from Ben Harnwell, but I wanted to go down to talk about, well, we're not there yet,
00:46:55.600 but let people know a show note, a programming note, if you will. So what I'm planning to do,
00:47:01.240 so it looks like the trial of Steve Bannon, unfortunately, is continuing. Beyond today,
00:47:06.960 we thought it may be only a couple of days. It's going later, Thursday, Friday, may spill into next
00:47:11.840 week. But I've got to be in Tampa for Turning Point. Sass starts tomorrow. So what am I going to do?
00:47:19.440 I'll tell you what I'm going to do. We are taking the show on the road. War Room,
00:47:23.800 we are going to be broadcasting live from Media Row at Turning Point Thursday, Friday. I'm going to be
00:47:30.960 pulling people in, right, just as they're walking by. I'm going to yank him. If I see Boris just,
00:47:34.960 you know, milling around out there, I'm going to yank him in. He's going around telling people to
00:47:39.980 sign up for Getter, sign up for his newsletter. We're going to yank him in. We're going to put him
00:47:43.060 down. And because we know that Sass is going to be the center of the political universe this weekend,
00:47:50.320 the only stage that I'm aware of this entire year, certainly this entire cycle, that'll have
00:47:56.880 President Trump and Governor Ron DeSantis on there. And so to help break this down and go through some
00:48:03.000 of the other news of the day, I wanted to bring on the founder and president of Turning Point USA,
00:48:07.520 Charlie Kirk himself, to come in and give us one last explanation of why it is that Sass is going on
00:48:15.180 in Tampa, what it means, and really this immersive experience that people can have while they're down
00:48:20.360 there. Yeah, that's well said, Jack. And first, I just want to say, I love Real America's Voice.
00:48:24.680 You're doing a great job, Jack, by the way. It's not easy to fill in and pitch in. I'm going to have
00:48:28.720 to, this was tryouts for our show. So get ready for a lot of work in the future. But we love,
00:48:34.580 we love Real America's Voice. We're thrilled that to be partnering and to be doing our program with
00:48:40.680 them. It's just amazing. And they have a big presence in Tampa. So look, you know, a lot of
00:48:44.660 people watching this probably have a fair amount of anxiety and unease about where young people are
00:48:51.660 right now, such as they are increasingly left wing, they don't share their values. I tell people all
00:48:59.500 the time, come to Tampa, Florida, any age, and you will leave with hope. 5,000 conservative students
00:49:07.260 from across the country. And we'll have plenty of other, you know, patriots of all ages. But the
00:49:12.440 focus is really students though, Jack. Our students get the best seating. Our students get the VIP
00:49:17.540 tickets. Because we're all about talking about this, not just like an event. Look, there's plenty of
00:49:22.060 events. We happen to do them, I think, better and bigger. And I think you would agree, Jack. But it's
00:49:27.340 not just about the event itself. We look at the Student Action Summit as the beginning stages of a
00:49:33.100 deployment. It's almost like boot camp, where these students come in, they're starting Turning Point
00:49:39.120 USA chapters, and they will go to high school and college campuses all across the country. They're
00:49:43.860 signing up, by the way, for something that will get them kicked out of class, lose job opportunities,
00:49:50.740 mocked, ridiculed, attacked, sometimes physically, and they're doing so enthusiastically and
00:49:57.480 willingly. And so that's something that we're doing at the Student Action Summit, rallying these
00:50:02.660 students, training them, educating them. If anyone wants to come, as Jack mentioned, we have Ron DeSantis
00:50:08.040 and Donald Trump. We'll be there with Turning Point Action. That will happen on Friday night and
00:50:12.620 Saturday night. There's programming all weekend, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Greg Gutfeld, Donald Trump
00:50:18.620 Jr., Laura Ingram, Kaylee McEnany, Josh Hawley, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Mike Lee. And that's just
00:50:26.660 touching the surface. So we believe in immersion experiences at Turning Point USA. We believe that
00:50:31.840 our field program literally is changing the world through our educational programs. Very unique and
00:50:37.700 very important. And if anyone wants to go, it's tpusa.com slash SAS. And Real America's Voice is
00:50:43.040 going to have a pretty awesome platform there. Well, and remember the breakout sessions that will
00:50:48.800 change your life. So we're going to be going down myself. I'm bringing, I'm bringing Tanya. I'm
00:50:52.920 bringing the kids, Jack-Jack and baby AJ. They've got their matching bow ties. They're going to be there
00:50:57.180 Friday night, Saturday night. And so if you want to come meet us, meet the kids, we will be there.
00:51:01.720 But you know, Charlie, I was thinking the other day that I couldn't even remember how long it's
00:51:05.940 been since I've missed a SAS. I want to say the first one I was at was 17. So that's going back
00:51:11.060 five years now. But the first thing that I noticed when I saw there was that when I showed up and it
00:51:17.440 was eight in the morning because I had an early hit or something and I was coming in and I saw a line
00:51:22.260 and I said, what's this line? Are people, is there some free thing? What's going on? You know,
00:51:26.640 eight in the morning, all these college kids and they're all, you know, they're wearing suits
00:51:30.000 or dress. They're very well dressed. You know, it's, it's, it's, it's not like anything I've
00:51:34.740 ever seen. It's certainly, and I've been to CPACs before and this wasn't like, it was different.
00:51:38.520 It was something different. Right. And I just turned to Tanya and said, I've never seen college
00:51:43.060 kids lined up for anything at eight in the morning. It turns out it was just the line to get
00:51:46.780 the seats because the seats were, as you said, first come first serve at eight in the morning
00:51:51.520 on a Saturday. Yes, that's right. And so what we put the preference on our students and we believe
00:51:58.100 at turning point USA, that if we do not invest heavily and enthusiastically in the grassroots
00:52:03.820 of America, what's happening on high school, it's happening on colleges. Then the country is done.
00:52:08.560 Look, there's a lot of good efforts happening in the conservative movement, but I'm afraid too many
00:52:12.780 of them are top down. We are bottom up. We go straight into the necessary grassroots to train the next
00:52:19.220 generation. Give them the resources that is necessary to be able to do what they need to do
00:52:23.400 in high school and college campuses. And it's a phenomenal sight to be seen. And it's completely
00:52:28.520 contrary to what the mainstream media would tell you. And look, we're at, we're going to have a lot
00:52:32.680 of media there. They can't believe the room is going to be as big as it is. They said, oh, come on,
00:52:36.540 you're trying to tell me you're going to have 5,000 people. I said, boy, you've never really been to a
00:52:40.360 turning point event. Have you? It's not the first time we've done this. It will, however, be the second
00:52:44.900 largest event we've ever done in Turning Point USA history. The biggest, of course,
00:52:48.640 is going to be AmericaFest and was AmericaFest last December. But biggest speakers in the movement,
00:52:53.640 all are welcome. If you're local, get your tickets, tpusa.com.
00:52:57.540 No, it's really a place to be. And we had, you got one minute left, Charlie, and we had Tyler on
00:53:01.240 yesterday. He said that you might even be looking, working with the convention center, perhaps expand
00:53:05.560 the space down there at the Tampa convention center, because it turns out there's actually too many
00:53:10.620 people that are requesting tickets to this thing. And so they have to go and expand the parameters
00:53:15.620 and they have the ability to flex and do that. People don't realize that it's the whole convention
00:53:19.340 center of Tampa becomes an immersive experience. That's right. It's going to be one of the largest
00:53:24.460 events in the history of the conservative movement. And if you don't believe it, see it for yourself.
00:53:29.260 And I never want to hear cynicism again about the future of America, unless you've been to a
00:53:34.780 turning point event. If you've been to a turning point event and you're still cynical, fine. But people say,
00:53:38.840 oh, Charlie, kids are the worst. They don't. Okay, fine. Come to one of our events for 72 hours,
00:53:43.260 or even 48 hours, and you will see something that will blow your mind. It's the future of America.
00:53:49.220 tpusa.com. I'm going to come there. Congratulations on the event. Congratulations on everything you've
00:53:54.820 built. We'll see Charlie. Make sure you watch him immediately following the war room here.
00:53:59.220 Real America's Voice. Coming up next, we've got Cortez. We're going to go through
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