A Georgia Congressman talks about a swatting incident, and why we should all be prepared for the worst. Plus, a new virus that could be devastating the world, and a bill that would allow trans children to serve in the military.
00:01:19.860Last night, just after one o'clock in the morning, I was woken up to knock on my door, doorbells, and hearing people and seeing flashlights outside my bedroom windows.
00:01:31.040I got up, got dressed, and I normally carry a gun with me to the front door.
00:01:36.620But for some reason, I just had a gut feeling not to carry my gun with me.
00:01:40.220And I'll tell you what, Steve, I'm so glad I did not, which is very out of character for me, especially in the middle of the night, not expecting anyone coming to my house.
00:01:50.400Because when I went down the hallway and I went into the foyer, there were police outside on my front step, and I opened the door and talked to them.
00:02:04.000They were very prepared responding to a 911 call that they received where someone had claimed that someone had been shot, that there were children in the home, and there was potentially more violence to occur.
00:02:18.280And I have to thank my local law enforcement, the Rome police.
00:02:23.260They were there prepared to handle a very serious situation, but they were also wise enough to be able to think clearly that this could potentially be exactly what it has turned out to be, and that's that I got swatted last night.
00:02:39.160That could have been a very dangerous situation.
00:02:41.180I mean, the whole purpose of that is to have law enforcement inadvertently actually cause harm to you by either a false move or with something to happen.
00:02:51.160I mean, these guys were ready to, they were ready to confront hostiles, right?
00:02:56.560Oh, they were prepared, they were prepared to maybe save someone's life from another person that had a gun that was going to harm others.
00:03:07.320They were prepared to do the job that they needed to do to, you know, that they swear an oath, Steve, they save people.
00:03:14.900These are the good guys that take care of our communities, get criminals off the street.
00:03:19.180And they had received a very serious 911 call with scary claims that someone had been shot five times at my home and that there were children there and there was potentially more harm going to occur.
00:03:33.280And so they raced over to my house and had guns drawn.
00:03:39.300And thankfully, Steve, I did not carry my gun in the dark, the front door, because what you and I both know to be true, because you have been through this as well.
00:03:49.800Swatting is a way for someone to try to get another person killed.
00:04:16.260And the whole reason why they did it, come to find out, the same person called back and said that they were very upset with me because they are a child trans activist.
00:04:26.460And I just introduced important legislation last week to protect children all over this country from the radical left, disgusting agenda to get children to undergo gender reassignment surgery, mastectomies, castration, hormone therapy, puberty blockers.
00:04:47.480Before they're even 18, before they're even old enough to serve in the military, they are persuading children to do this.
00:04:54.380And I introduced the bill called Protect Children's Innocence Act.
00:04:58.860And it's a very important piece of legislation because it would make anyone engaging in gender confirming, so-called gender confirming care for minors under the age of 18.
00:05:09.040It makes it a class C felony, and it makes it completely illegal.
00:05:13.400And this is such important legislation, C, because we have to protect children.
00:05:18.000That is the most important thing we can do.
00:05:20.640And I think Republican lawmakers should make this a priority.
00:05:24.040But someone tried to have me killed last night because of this legislation, because these trans activists, they will stop at nothing.
00:05:32.260They have no moral lines, they have no boundaries, and they will cross every single one of them as they pursue children and try to get them to do the unthinkable.
00:05:43.740I just want to, I think at least what's been reported, and maybe you know more than it's been reported, but they said there was a metallic, almost like a computer call that went into the police department.
00:05:53.960Are you saying later an activist actually contacted the police and claimed credit for this and gave the rationale because of your legislation that you proposed last week?
00:06:05.440Yes, yes, it's been the police report, and the police put out a statement today that the person that called and made the original 911 calls called back again using some sort of voice synthesizer and expressing and basically confessing what they had done.
00:06:26.440And that they said that they were having me swatted, they said they were coming after MG because they're trying to protect child trans rights.
00:06:36.180That's what they care about is child trans rights.
00:06:39.480Well, what we know to be true, Steve, is these transgender surgeries and hormone therapies of free blockers.
00:08:04.740I mean, police came with guns drawn, guns drawn, and if I had shown up in the dark coming towards my front door and they saw my silhouette coming to the door holding what I usually hold, which is an AR-15, because it is a great home defense weapon, then my life could have been taken.
00:08:23.600And there are wonderful police officers that have made a very bad mistake, and I know they would never do that.
00:08:33.740Newsmax, I've been on some other shows, definitely with Jack Pasebic, but no, I haven't heard from MSNBC, I haven't heard from CNN, New York Times, all these other people know, because they don't care about this.
00:08:48.280They would rather show stories about how trans children make them at suicide if they don't have their breasts chopped off or castrated.
00:08:56.920But that reality is such a lie because, honestly, if you hear or ever talk to the young people, young adults, and they go through their detransition, their stories are far more heartbreaking than any story.
00:09:13.940And the mutilation that their bodies have had, the permanent changes that they have gone through before they were even, before they even graduated high school, before they even know what they want to be when they grow up.
00:09:34.660The bill that I introduced and the fact that I'm willing to go as far as I need to go to protect kids all over the country, that they want to kill me for it.
00:09:47.820They have no respect for life, the party that will murder babies up until the day of birth.
00:09:53.180This is the party that talks about copulation, but at the same time, they create an 87,000 IRS agent army that's going to be armed and ready to use deadly force on, like, business owners and the middle class.
00:10:10.280This is the party that cares about another country's border and not our own.
00:10:14.580This is the party that wants to completely mutilate our children and cause them harm in ways that are unimaginable.
00:10:41.040And so Republicans have to get on board, make this a number one priority.
00:10:46.400NBC, I think, had an opinion piece, or MSNBC today, ironically, it dropped, or it might have even dropped last night, said that Marjorie Taylor Greene declares war on trans children.
00:11:00.920And by the way, in the next hour, we have Peter Navarro and Dr. Stephen Hatfield on about this House Select Committee,
00:11:06.580about hydroxychloroquine and all the – they're opening that back up, accusing Dr. Hatfield and Dr. Navarro of wrongly pressuring.
00:11:16.020They've opened up a can of worms, and they're going to have to deal with it because these two individuals are really going to hammer back on this.
00:11:23.060Let's just go to the whole point of this.
00:11:55.240It's called Protect Children's Innocence Act, and what this bill will do is it makes any person, no matter if they're a nurse, doctor, whoever they are, engaging in so-called gender-affirming care for anyone under the age of 18.
00:12:10.260It's a class C felony that is a very serious crime, and the reason why this is so important, Steve, is because on federal laws,
00:12:19.140we have federal laws to protect children from child abuse, sex trafficking, sex child abuse, but this so-called gender-affirming care, which is really an industry, Steve,
00:12:30.080it is really a profit-making industry that is set to grow by the billionth, and these people are going to be making a fortune mutilating children before they even know what they want to do when they grow up.
00:12:59.160It just requires Republicans willing to protect kids all over the country.
00:13:03.560Now, I've had some of my colleagues say, Marjorie, we need to let this be a state issue, state by state, and here's where I push back on that, and I say, absolutely not.
00:13:12.900Just like we have federal laws protecting kids from horrible monsters that are abusing them sexually, molesting them, or even selling them on some sex slave market,
00:13:24.600we need to have federal laws that protect children in this very same way because you have to believe the left when they tell you what they're going to do.
00:13:32.100When the San Francisco Gay Men's Choir put out a song and said, we're coming for your children, you better bet that they meant it because in California, leave it up to the state,
00:13:42.660California is going to take away parents' rights to protect their children from the sick and disgusting evil ideology,
00:13:50.560and that's why it's important for every single Republican member of Congress and Democrats, too, to get on board with this and stop it.
00:13:57.880We have to stop it now before it goes out of control in 10 years from now.
00:14:02.140We have a whole generation of kids that grew up and can't even recognize themselves anymore and are just heartbroken and their lives are ruined
00:14:09.840because no one had the gut and no one had the backbone to make this a felony.
00:14:16.520And so, Steve, we have to do it, and I am going to be committed to this.
00:14:20.160I don't care how many people try to kill me for it.
00:14:22.080I'm committed to protecting our kids, and that's the number one best thing that we can do.
00:14:27.740Congressman Green, how do people get to your site to find out more about your bill and more about your campaign and more about your PAC?
00:14:34.020Well, if you want to support me, mt4america.com, mt4america.com.
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00:16:23.400War Room, Pandemic, with Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:28.720The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide.
00:17:28.160Hey, Steve, thanks so much for having me.
00:17:29.940So Tea Party Patriots Action filed a complaint against a magistrate judge who issued the search warrant for President Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence.
00:17:40.320And what the complaint does is outline the problems that we think that the judge has that should have caused him to recuse himself, but he did not recuse himself.
00:17:51.420So now we're asking for the chief judge of the 11th Circuit to discipline the magistrate judge, Reinhardt, and really to – we actually want him removed from his judgeship at this point.
00:18:06.680He posted negative things about President Trump on social media.
00:18:11.680He – just in June of this year, he recused himself from a case involving Hillary Clinton because of a conflict of interest.
00:18:48.840I mean, this is the first I've heard of somebody coming in, an outside group, filing a complaint against a magistrate in another case or in a case unrelated to you.
00:18:59.140You're not party – you're not party of any – you're not part of Judicial Watch or the New York Times.
00:19:04.240Any of the things that are going up, you're not party to that, correct?
00:19:09.660But actually, we were watching what Judicial Watch was doing and looking for other creative ways that we could help President Trump.
00:19:16.700And this is one that just – it called out to me.
00:19:20.840If I were assigned a judge, if a judge were assigned to a case involving me and he had been posting negative things about me on social media, he should be removed.
00:19:30.920Or he should just know enough to recuse himself, period.
00:19:45.260One of the things that's befuddled me, and, you know, War Room, we're the biggest supporters of President Trump and the Trump movement and MAGA and deplorers and everything like that.
00:19:53.420What has befuddled me, because we're action, action, action here, is the relatively passive nature of the legal effort here.
00:20:04.840Now they're getting into it, but when you were talking to your lawyers about filing this – and God bless the Tea Party patriots, and you've always got MAGA's back.
00:21:05.940There were 1,282 such complaints filed last year in 2021.
00:21:11.520Most of them don't wind up going where we want them to go against the judges.
00:21:16.960Often that is because the case is already resolved and the judge is no longer involved, or because there's not enough evidence.
00:21:24.320When we filed the complaint, we listed the concerns we had.
00:21:27.820We included articles that were in source documents with the issues that we were saying were problematic, and we included all of that in the complaint.
00:21:37.320We filed it in Atlanta in the 11th Circuit, and honestly, when my attorneys filed it, they said, we don't – you know, this isn't something we've done before, so we don't know exactly what's going to happen next because it does not happen very often.
00:21:55.200Jenny Beth, how can people get to see this complaint, and how can they go to your site to find out more about Tea Party Patriots?
00:22:02.100They can go to teapartypatriots.org, teapartypatriots.org.
00:22:06.520We have the press release on the site, and we will also make sure that we've got on the sliders, if it's not up there right this second, we'll have a bigger, bolded link to it so that people can find it.
00:22:19.000But the press release links to the complaint, and it's a 35 – it's a seven-page complaint with about 25 or so more pages of documentation.
00:23:02.160Is this something – since Trump's not a party to what's going on – that's between Judicial Watch and the New York Times trying to get the affidavit.
00:23:09.400Could Trump's legal team have filed this themselves two weeks ago?
00:23:15.060Well, it's usually the parties to the case that would bring the issue of a recusal, a motion to recuse a judge.
00:23:23.620But if you look at the U.S. code, I'm very happy that Jenny Beth Martin and the Tea Party patriots are raising this issue and amplifying the issue that we've been raising on here, Steve, because it's very clear that under 28 U.S.C. 455A, Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhardt has a clear bias, a judicial bias against President Trump that should disqualify him from this case.
00:24:25.440It looks like the first concrete action is the complaint by the Tea Party Patriots.
00:24:30.000Could the president himself and his legal team actually make that complaint in court and try to get the guy recused?
00:24:35.300Yeah, they should – if they want to recuse a judge from the case, they should do it immediately.
00:24:41.340They can't – generally, the courts will say that if you wait until after the judge rules against you on a matter to raise the recusal, that you're going to waive the issue of recusal.
00:24:51.820You can't wait – you can't wait and see if the judge is going to act on their bias or not.
00:24:56.600You have to raise the issue early on in the proceedings.
00:25:00.140That being said, this judge is clearly biased.
00:25:02.280I'm glad that Jenny Beth Martin raised this.
00:25:35.060You know, the media is in full – Merrick Garland and these guys are in full bore, use the media to cover up the shortcomings of their case.
00:25:42.300David Rifkin, who we used to have on all the time, one of the best constitutional lawyers on during the impeachment, he dropped a bomb on him in the Wall Street Journal the other day.
00:25:51.980So walk us through where Mike Davis thinks everything is right now.
00:25:55.080I think the Biden administration, Attorney General Merrick Garland, are desperate here.
00:26:00.720I think that it's very clear that President Trump, when he was leaving office, had the constitutional power to declassify anything he wanted, and he did.
00:26:09.880He did – you could do that through several different ways.
00:26:12.180But with the Crossfire Hurricane documents, I think it's exhibit number two in the raid inventory, the leather-bound documents, President Trump actually declassified those with a January 19th memo.
00:26:24.860It was a declassification memo, not a standing order, not a magic wand, although he can declassify it either of those two ways.
00:26:31.940This is an actual memo where he declassified it, and the Justice Department didn't follow through and make it public.
00:26:37.380He has a declassified copy of those records at Mar-a-Lago under the Presidential Records Act.
00:26:43.560There's a 2012 case from an Obama-appointed judge dealing with Tom Fenton's lawsuit, judicial watch's lawsuit, against Bill Clinton about audio tape that Bill Clinton had in his sock drawer.
00:26:54.400And it was John Solomon at Just the News who broke this story earlier that the president, President Trump, had the absolute statutory authority to make any record he wanted, any presidential record he wanted personal.
00:27:07.860It belonged to him as opposed to a presidential record that goes to the archives, they archive it, and then it goes back to President Trump's presidential library.
00:27:16.040So this is a nothing burger that they're trying to politicize, they're trying to weaponize the Presidential Records Act against Trump to get him.
00:27:24.520There's not a criminal component to the Presidential Records Act.
00:27:27.700And as you said, Steve, Rifkin had that piece in the Wall Street Journal that the Presidential Records Act doesn't even differentiate between classified and non-classified materials,
00:27:37.520because Congress understood that presidents would have classified materials with them.
00:27:41.640And that's why Congress gives former presidents office space, secure office space, called SCIFs.
00:30:03.260Boris is going to join us here momentarily.
00:30:04.780Mike, and I'd ask you to stay on for this segment.
00:30:06.560Mike, you know, Rifkin brings us up in the piece, too.
00:30:10.500This has been going on since Trump left the White House.
00:30:14.160The media's trying to say today, we have to reach a level of urgency.
00:30:16.880And I keep hearing, you know, urgency, but Garland is, you know, playing Hamlet for three weeks, as he tells the Wall Street Journal.
00:30:24.760And then you look at the inventory, and you brought it up.
00:30:27.720If you have anything related to nuclear, it's got a special code called Q, correct?
00:30:33.580Is anything, has your reviewing of any of these documents shown you at all that anything related to nuclear secrets or highly classified nuclear secrets are included in any of the inventory here, sir?
00:30:46.500It's just like they said that Attorney General Merrick Garland at Newsweek, they leaked out that Attorney General Merrick Garland did not personally approve the raid.
00:30:54.720They lied that the Biden White House was not involved in this raid.
00:30:59.900We now know that the White House Deputy Counsel to the President was involved with this raid, very involved with this raid.
00:31:07.580And then they said they tried to justify this raid by making it sound more serious and urgent than it actually was, this unnecessary, unprecedented, unlawful raid.
00:31:17.380So they said that Trump had nuclear documents is what they leaked out.
00:31:22.720He had nuclear documents that, you know, he stole the nuclear codes from the football, apparently.
00:31:29.120And they were in Mar-a-Lago for 18 months, and Biden didn't catch it and didn't do anything about it for 18 months.
00:31:35.740And then Merrick Garland found out about this, and he deliberated for weeks, he leaked out, before he got this unprecedented, unnecessary, unlawful home raid warrants of a former president who happens to be Merrick Garland's boss's main political rival in 2024.
00:31:53.840So they waited weeks when Trump had these nuclear codes, and then they went to this biased magistrate judge who just recused from Trump's case on June 22nd, his civil case versus Hillary Clinton, because he had a bias, as evidenced by his 2017 Facebook post where he attacked President Trump's personal character.
00:32:15.540Somehow this bias went away, they get this home raid warrant from this biased judge, and then they wait three days to go get these documents.
00:32:26.740They were clearly going in to get Trump's crossfire hurricane documents, number two on his exhibit list, that was in the leather-bound documents.
00:32:36.000They wanted these crossfire hurricane documents that Trump declassified, which is his constitutional power to do under a 1988 Supreme Court case, Department of Navy v. Egan.
00:32:46.780President Trump took a personal copy, which he's allowed to do under a 2012 District of D.C. case by an Obama-appointed judge with the Clinton audio tapes in the sock drawer.
00:32:57.200And they tried to turn this into a crime because Trump had very politically damaging and embarrassing documents against Obama, Clinton, Biden, the FBI, the intel community, the deep state.
00:33:09.280The final point, Steve, is look at the inventory, as you said.
00:33:12.920They have TS documents on there, top secret documents.
00:33:16.380This is the raid inventory that the Department of Justice filed.
00:33:19.180They have SCI documents, as you know, are secure compartmented information documents from the CIA.
00:33:25.260But nowhere on there are two documents, the Department of Energy, two classification documents for nuclear secrets.
00:33:33.820And so this is just another lie by the Biden administration to cover up.
00:33:38.280So, Boris, you know, Mike Davis and Solomon, the other day, Solomon's got the thing with Sue, the White House counsel.
00:33:46.080They're getting the FBI involved in a criminal investigation.
00:33:51.260Davis has been pointing out from day one, there's no Q documents here.
00:34:06.340That's why I get guys like you and Davis on here.
00:34:09.260Justice Department releases Mueller-era memo on Trump prosecution.
00:34:13.720Two top aides to then Attorney General William Barr said Trump's acts wouldn't have merited obstruction charges, even if he were not immune as president.
00:35:04.120And this is a March 2019 memo from Engel, who was the head of the Office of Legal Counsel at the time, and O'Callaghan, who was one of the principal assistant DAGs, deputy attorney generals.
00:35:18.380And it absolutely crushes the liberals' narrative.
00:35:22.500It said that, A, there was no underlying crime.
00:35:24.480That Mueller absolutely never came close to identifying an underlying crime.
00:35:28.980So President Trump vindicated again, and then, B, there was no obstruction because President Trump believed that the Mueller investigation was impeding him from doing his job as President of the United States, as President Trump repeatedly correctly stated.
00:35:44.180So this is another complete and total vindication of President Trump.
00:35:48.000And by the way, Engel is the same guy who's been criticizing the president, wrongfully criticizing regarding Jan 6.
00:35:53.980So these aren't some, you know, super ultra MAGA attorneys.
00:35:57.140There's some people who've been around, D.C., who've been around the establishment.
00:36:40.040I mean, Grassley and the Senate will do it, but the House will do it also.
00:36:42.720So on the eve of the affidavit, which you just watched New York Times, and now Jenny Beth Martin's filed a complaint against the magistrate.
00:36:50.520Then you guys are in southern, the president's in the Southern District of Florida on Friday.
00:37:15.880Again, proving that President Trump's full compliance with all rules, laws, and regulation.
00:37:21.780That's regarding the memo to Bill Barr and vindicating President Trump regarding the Mueller investigation.
00:37:27.780Regarding the raid and break-in of President Trump's home of Mar-a-Lago, tomorrow the government, the DOJ, are going to be making a filing when they ask the Judge Reinhardt for which redactions they want they're requesting in the affidavit.
00:37:43.120President Trump's already on the record saying he wants the unredacted, true, and representative affidavit released out there.
00:37:51.820So that's tomorrow in front of the magistrate judge.
00:37:55.680And then on Friday, the judge in the Southern District Court of Florida, Judge Cannon, has asked for further briefings on very specific issues.
00:38:05.080One, why the issue of the special master should reside with her, and there's significant precedent on that based on the Southern District of New York.
00:38:15.980So that's regarding the special master.
00:38:17.720Two, whether the president and his attorneys want to be filing for a TRO, a temporary restraining order, to stop the review.
00:38:24.340Two, three, what's the nature of the impact of these filings on Judge Reinhardt effectively asking about potential conflict.
00:38:34.000And four, she asked for further information in terms of venue as a whole of it being in front of the Southern District.
00:38:39.800So that's the back and forth with Judge Cannon.
00:38:43.780Those filings are going to be made by President Trump and his legal team by close of the date on Friday,
00:38:50.380continuing the really significant impact now of the higher court, the Southern District Court of Florida,
00:38:59.040on this back and forth on this issue regarding the raid and break-in of the president's home.
00:39:04.240Mike Davis, look, we're in the middle of campaign season.
00:39:08.640We've got the probably, since 1862, the most important midterm in the history of the country.
00:39:13.800New York and Florida are in back of it.
00:39:30.800What do you think we're going to see tomorrow?
00:39:32.540Are we going to get a fully unredacted affidavit?
00:39:36.200And will that affidavit, you think, really make clear of how political this witch hunt is by the Justice Department, sir?
00:39:44.620No, let's go back again to this 2017 Facebook post, what this judge retweeted.
00:39:50.420Quote, Donald Trump doesn't have the moral stature to kiss John Lewis's feet, unquote.
00:39:55.620So that's what this judge, this magistrate judge thinks about President Trump.
00:39:59.800This magistrate judge has every incentive to cover up this warrants, this affidavit and this warrant, because he's the one who approved it.
00:40:08.180He approved it with his judicial bias.
00:40:10.420So you had the Biden Justice Department, the big dogs, the political hacks and the National Security Division judge shopping for weeks.
00:40:18.940They found this Trump deranged judge down the Southern District of Florida, this magistrate judge, and they got this unprecedented, unnecessary and unlawful home raid.
00:40:28.140So this judge has every incentive to cover his tracks and he's going to do that.
00:40:32.600You're going to see very little that is let out of substance.
00:40:35.980And I bet what the government will propose to let out of substance is stuff that will be out of context that's going to damage political, politically damage President Trump.
00:40:47.360Mike, how can people follow you on social media and how they get to Article 3?
00:40:51.360You've got many huge causes you're fighting for, particularly the takedown of big tech.
00:41:13.720Mike, you know, we're not conspiracy theory here.
00:41:16.560I know that Justice Department would never want this raid to go down so they take the eye off the ball so you can never vote on taking your initial bill of taking apart big tech.
00:41:26.000I just don't see where they get the bandwidth for it.
00:41:28.180But, hey, maybe they do when they get back.
00:41:31.280But this thing right here is sucking all the oxygen out when I think it's unnecessary.
00:41:43.800I mean, if we're going to get something, what they're going to do is redact enough so that they have the most damaging stuff on President Trump but not get to the heart of the issue.
00:41:52.580Particularly, we know the way the FBI lies.
00:41:54.760It's the omissions is what they never mentioned, the grand jury subpoena.
00:41:59.000They never mentioned President Trump waving to him when they left, said, anything else you want, give me a call.
00:42:03.200You know, we'll work together on this.
00:42:04.880Is that what we're going to see tomorrow out of this magistrate?
00:42:09.200So, the government will file their request for redactions tomorrow.
00:42:14.980I don't think that may happen, but I don't think that the response is going to come down tomorrow.
00:42:20.320Now, if they redact it and they put it out and you don't see it there clear as day that they wrote that President Trump was in full cooperation, that there was a productive media, that there was back and forth, that we should assume it wasn't in there.
00:42:31.820And the judge was lied to by the DOJ to get this warrant for their wrongful break-in and raid on President Trump's home of Mar-a-Lago.
00:42:40.440They want to go around redacting things?
00:42:42.220They will assume that what we do not see is not in there.
00:42:44.700They will assume that the full cooperation President Trump has afforded to the DOJ was not in there and the judge was lied to.
00:42:51.220So, I'm going to ask you, I asked you, Beth Martin, about why it was, and I realized President Trump is not involved in the magistrate situation, Martin.
00:42:59.280So, just watch New York Times, but why she followed the president.
00:43:03.720And not, yes, and not President Trump to complain.
00:43:07.220So, the question I wanted to answer on the other side.
00:43:09.840Is President Trump now, you think, the legal team more aggressive or do you think they're more on point, that we're taking the fight to the enemy instead of sitting there and counterpunching?
00:43:19.400President Trump's the best counterpuncher in the business.
00:43:21.560I think the president and the team are strategic, Steve.
00:43:23.500While some are calling for tactics, he's all about the strategy.
00:45:57.380It's not just about going off and see that within 24, 48, 72 hours.
00:46:01.200It's about taking time, evaluating the situation, learning information.
00:46:05.960And, you know, because look at Merrick Garland, right?
00:46:07.500He panicked and asked for a full release of the warrant and the incomplete inventory.
00:46:14.240Well, that gave us a lot of information, including what Mike Davis went through and what's missing and what was done wrong by the DOJ and FBI.
00:46:21.720Taking all that information together, that culminated in the robust filing that President Trump and his legal team had on Monday.
00:46:30.040And as they signaled, leads to a Rule 41 motion, which will include everything from the fact that the PRA, the Presidential Records Act, does not have an enforcement mechanism.
00:46:40.280It was circumvented in this case and that there was nothing wrong whatsoever in terms of actions by President Trump.
00:46:46.600So that is where this whole process is heading to, to put a stop to the switch hunt.
00:46:53.300By the way, Madeline Peltz, and we appreciate Madeline, our head of marketing over there at Media Matters, VP of marketing for War Room, Madeline Peltz.
00:47:01.120She says, Steve Bannon, she's tweeting now, Steve Bannon says there couldn't have been any nuclear secrets in the document seized by the FBI from Trump because there was nothing in the inventory warranted a Q label.
00:47:10.300I just want to make sure you agree that nuclear secrets code, Madeline, when you get your security clearance is under Q, it would be in the inventory, correct?
00:47:18.420They may have something else, but I can't imagine anything that relate to nuclear secrets.
00:48:13.120They want to get as close to the midterms as possible.
00:48:14.920Hey, I'm just throwing that out as a maybe.
00:48:17.180We said earlier with our long-term sponsor, MyPillow.
00:48:21.620You know, you're keeping the soccer trophies and send the kids to college, and you're getting them a pillow, you're getting them a blanket.
00:48:28.500It's now coming that we had the Moment of Truth Summit.
00:48:31.460I can tell you, having met thousands of war and posse over the CPAC in here, people are looking to take a break and maybe have an adult beverage, have a cocktail.
00:48:41.000Let's play the cold open for our next guest, Ryan Coyne from We The People.
00:50:40.580I mean, it reached about 20 million people when we first released it.
00:50:43.940And to me, it represents the market segment in the American, you know, not just electorate,
00:50:49.500but American citizenry that are dying for those types of values to be present in their products.
00:50:54.400I mean, when we first came up with the concept of the idea of creating a product that wanted to lean into traditional American values,
00:51:02.000freedom of religion, freedom of enterprise, freedom of speech, which is probably the most under attack in our day and age.
00:51:06.960So what brings people together, you know, we can create any type of widget, but what can we create as a product that will bring people together and rally people around those types of values?
00:51:23.400It was a uniting factor around key fundamental traditional principles that created this country.
00:51:28.480And that, you know, I think is the establishment of the best.
00:51:32.300I can tell you, you know, just last week, we just went into retail.
00:51:36.160And anybody that knows, that has a consumer product knows that you can do direct consumer online, but getting into national retail distribution is a whole different animal.
00:51:45.640And the reason that we got into that national retail distribution is because of these principles and because of the demand on the ground that this product has.
00:51:53.360We're going into Brenton Fuller's Grocery in Texas, 200 stores, just in our first meeting.
00:51:58.920People are dying to get this on the shelf.
00:52:14.240You're supporting, you know, frankly, a brand that is standing up with the woke nonsense that you're going to get from Google, from LeBron James, from Nike, from all of the other brands.
00:52:23.280That you, as a consumer, may feel from time to time that you're forced to engage with, that you're forced to give your hard-earned money, too.
00:52:31.320We as conservatives need to create brands that, you know, or create options for consumers where folks don't have to give money to people that hate them.