Bannon's War Room - April 06, 2023


Episode 2641: Meltdown Of The World Order; The Lost Decade


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The Dow, S&P 500, and Dow futures fall, Treasuries continue to drift lower, and the dollar hits a new record high against the yen. Meanwhile, tensions between the United States and China continue to rise.

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00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.280 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:16.880 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:20.640 the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:24.220 like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:32.040 had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:39.980 country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:47.200 it's interesting i'm watching tenure note yields drip lower even before some of the data hits
00:00:58.420 the wires and we are expecting to see jobless claims hover around that magic 200 000 remember
00:01:04.480 if it's under it'll be the fourth week it'll be under and we break that street it is above 200 000
00:01:11.700 228 000 it certainly seems though whoever was buying treasuries pushing rates down had a pretty
00:01:20.100 good guess there and that is the first time we've been over 200 000 since the first week in march and
00:01:27.220 that was 212 000 last time we had a number around 228 000 you have to go all the way back to 231 000
00:01:34.420 that was the first week in december of last year and on continuing claims not only did we pop above
00:01:40.640 1.7 million we popped above 1.8 million watch these yields continue to move lower equities well
00:01:49.120 there's a lot of reasons it may or may not follow suit 1 million 823 000 1 million uh 823 000 the last
00:02:00.000 time we were that high buckle up december 10th the week of december 10th of 2021 and at that point it was
00:02:08.180 over 1.9 uh so this is really a biggie and with regard to equities it becomes a little bit tough
00:02:15.920 because obviously when claims are going up that most likely is going to be a less tight labor market
00:02:22.040 we see much of the data is implying a weaker economy we've seen many guests point to either
00:02:27.840 flight to safety in treasuries or a slowing economy the problem or the issue is is that both of those
00:02:33.960 dynamics cause buying pushing yields down now that really isn't a problem but it can be a problem
00:02:40.600 especially if the equity markets view that as more of a symbol of a stagflation type banner and that
00:02:48.280 certainly seems to be the direction many investors strategy seems to be aiming becky back threats from
00:02:54.580 china house speaker kevin mccarthy and a bipartisan congressional delegation at the reagan library
00:03:00.000 in california side by side with taiwan's president saying when in a strong show of support our bond is
00:03:07.380 stronger now than at any time or point in my lifetime today the peace that we have maintained
00:03:14.500 and the democracy which have worked hard to build are facing unprecedented challenges at her suggestion
00:03:24.120 their meeting in the u.s less provocative than the speaker's original plan to go to taiwan
00:03:29.020 as then speaker pelosi did in august that sparked a furious barrage from china of missiles over the
00:03:35.360 self-governing island that china declares its territory beijing saying the meeting undermines china's
00:03:41.640 sovereignty this is a bipartisan meeting of members of congress who are honored to spend some time with
00:03:48.360 you tensions between the u.s and china already high including over china's five balloon which nbc news
00:03:55.060 reported exclusively was picking up electronic signals intelligence while making repeated passes
00:04:01.100 over sensitive u.s military sites before the u.s finally shot it down off the atlantic coast
00:04:06.940 do you worry that meeting with president sai in the united states is going to further escalate the
00:04:14.700 tensions no it shouldn't by any means i mean i would sit down with president xi what i think would
00:04:19.580 foster a worse situation is a lack of communication but still looming u.s intelligence officials say
00:04:25.660 china is likely to invade taiwan within the next five years andrea mitchell reporting for us there
00:04:31.260 meanwhile overnight house foreign affairs chairman michael mccall and a bipartisan delegation of lawmakers
00:04:36.440 did land in taipei for a three-day visit chairman mccall telling reporters it would not be
00:04:42.020 intimidated by china's quote saber rattling joining us now former treasury official and morning joe 0.63
00:04:47.000 economic analyst steve ratner and president of the council on foreign relations richard haas guys
00:04:52.300 good morning richard i'll start with you on the visit by the taiwanese president to the reagan
00:04:56.520 library in california yesterday with speaker mccarthy it was bipartisan um decent diplomacy there by the
00:05:03.040 speaker it appeared i thought it was decent diplomacy by everybody yeah the whole idea that the speaker
00:05:08.460 didn't go to you know there to taiwan but instead uh it was agreed to meet the president of taiwan here
00:05:15.460 already good she this was just a transit on her part to the united states heavily choreographed wasn't 1.00
00:05:21.220 quote-unquote a visit she didn't meet with administration officials she didn't give a speech
00:05:25.160 what they did was a press conference so it was all within the parameters uh of the u.s taiwan
00:05:30.780 china sort of understandings and you also have a situation where the mainland doesn't want a crisis
00:05:35.800 right now because while president sai was here the leader of the other party in taiwan was in
00:05:42.340 beijing and they didn't want to do something big and nasty because they don't want to provoke a sort of
00:05:47.140 domestic reaction time when you got elections in taiwan in less than a year presidential elections so
00:05:52.580 for everybody for various reasons was kind of on their best behavior and it really i thought was
00:05:56.920 very successful fairly subtle diplomacy a lot of delicate choreography going on there steve you're just
00:06:02.160 back from from beijing what's the view from the other side of this inside china well the view from
00:06:08.360 china i think uh certainly among the business community the people i met as one of nervousness 0.68
00:06:12.620 because for all of the calmness that richard described around this visit tensions are nonetheless
00:06:17.620 elevated from where they had been and everybody in china recognizes that to move against taiwan
00:06:23.780 risks some major major conflict conflagration confrontation whatever's going to come of it
00:06:29.640 and and and everywhere you go in china they are talking about taiwan and what's going to happen
00:06:33.780 in taiwan because it is as much a problem for them as it is for us in a way nbc news um has projected a
00:06:41.020 result in the very important wisconsin supreme court election tonight uh janet protosewitz is uh the more 1.00
00:06:49.900 liberal of the two candidates dan kelly the more conservative of the two candidates this is considered
00:06:54.700 broadly to be the most important election in the country the most consequential election in the
00:06:59.840 country in the year 2023 uh as you see with these elections here the projected winner is janet protosewitz
00:07:05.600 uh the more liberal of the two judicial candidates here this has very big consequences for wisconsin and
00:07:12.840 indeed for the country i will just point out a couple of things here um this may very well mean that
00:07:19.860 there is a deciding vote on the wisconsin supreme court that results in abortion being legal in wisconsin
00:07:26.060 instead of illegal it also means that wisconsin which is arguably the most gerrymandered state in the
00:07:31.780 country may finally get what are considered to be fair maps rather than radical republican maps i will also
00:07:37.960 say that the wisconsin supreme court is the one supreme court in the nation that agreed to hear donald trump's
00:07:43.780 challenges to the 2020 election and it was only by one vote that they refused his demand to throw out
00:07:50.100 hundreds of thousands of votes in democratic cities in wisconsin thereby giving him that state's election
00:07:55.380 result when he had not in fact won it uh and now the majority on the wisconsin supreme court for the
00:08:02.440 first time in more than a decade will flip from hard right conservative control to progressive control that
00:08:08.460 is a huge deal in wisconsin
00:08:10.460 okay uh ending our cold open denver please keep that playing right there that is france uh today
00:08:32.940 that is the black rock headquarters it is holy thursday the 6th of april in the year of our lord
00:08:38.800 2023 and uh the french people people in the streets are letting uh folks know what they think about some 0.98
00:08:46.760 of the people that are controlling the country and it's getting it's getting very hairy over there
00:08:51.660 that's the destruction of the lobby and part of the building that black rock is in um
00:08:57.060 welcome like i said holy thursday 6 april year of our lord 2023 you're in the uh you're in the war room
00:09:04.180 we've got i've got my wingman this morning uh for the next couple hours gonna be dave brad he's gonna
00:09:09.780 come in and out uh i've got john frederick we're packed mike davis very special uh a very special package
00:09:16.640 we're gonna do on mike davis he was on cnn last night i think we're trying to get dr shiva on this
00:09:20.980 twitter thing there's a lot going on taiwan uh from from beijing to moscow to uh ukraine to the
00:09:30.540 south china sea the straits of taiwan uh the capitals of the world the money markets all of it
00:09:36.420 converging as we told you was going to the headline today in uh the financial times of london if we can
00:09:43.200 pull that up and also politico politico's got uh a headline that says the loss that washington now
00:09:49.660 struggles with the specter over of the lost decades the law as we've warned about the lost decades of
00:09:55.620 what japan has gone through since the 1990s has never been able to pull out of the lost decades
00:10:00.400 is now upon the united states the policymakers can't lie about it anymore the jobs report today the
00:10:07.100 bottoms falling out of the tech industry part of that is cyclical part of that is uh the this the
00:10:13.180 created crises of the biden regime part of that is artificial intelligence which nobody's been
00:10:18.640 reporting except us we're gonna get into all of it i've got john fredericks i have up on now getter in
00:10:24.620 um uh pinned that the new york uh magazine interview with me from 2018 five years ago five years ago it
00:10:34.460 talks about the collapse of 2008 and how it led to donald trump um i want everybody today when you get
00:10:41.040 time or over the this um most somber weekend to read that five years ago i give an interview that i could
00:10:48.260 have given this morning i could have given this morning i don't think there's one false beat in
00:10:52.460 it i've got john fredericks who remembers that time we want to talk about the collapse in wisconsin so
00:10:57.820 we're going to tie it all together now and give you the information that you need and here's the
00:11:02.560 reason we do this and we do this show in such a sophisticated manner is that you are really what
00:11:08.140 stands between uh the judeo christian west in the abyss you're not only the creditor you're not only
00:11:14.620 the chairman of the creditors committee for this nation you're also the uh the guardians of the
00:11:20.480 traditions and the civilization and it is coming unwound rapidly it's coming unwound rapidly and only
00:11:26.740 you can stand in the breach dave brad give me your assessment i'll go to john fredericks here in a
00:11:30.580 second give me your assessment of the economic news as you see it coming forth this morning sir
00:11:36.200 yeah well what a what a day of news it's just all coming into view it all fits uh together it all
00:11:43.580 fits the narrative uh everyone on the war room has been talking about for three years it's it's good
00:11:48.640 to be the wingman today yeah that means you get uh bombarded with every news article uh there is in
00:11:54.560 the world at 4 a.m in the morning and uh get to share in steve bannon's uh sleep cycle with my pillow
00:12:00.980 uh so uh it i've been i've been preparing but what you just said is the key uh this audience
00:12:08.740 is just the absolute key to the maintenance of the values and virtues of the judeo-christian west on
00:12:16.100 this maundy thursday going into easter weekend i hope you all uh dive into the meaning of of what's
00:12:23.800 there and then you know politico the lead headline today on the lost decade right you think japan
00:12:30.000 immediately uh when their banking uh got into bed with the government and caused the lost decade or two
00:12:36.100 for japan we're there right now everything's falling apart right the labor market 600 000 jobs
00:12:42.180 uh lost we got artificial intelligence coming on that's a further threat to uh jobs uh kids got to
00:12:48.980 get educated in that world but the svb crisis uh is just a summary statement uh you know in one week
00:12:57.260 that the federal reserve balance sheet was going down by 700 billion dollars off of the balance sheet
00:13:04.880 which was good news and then you get svb and this credit crisis that's going to be the key story
00:13:10.440 going forward on this crack up of the economy and i think the federal reserve has lost a lot of its
00:13:16.560 power uh now commercial banking and tight credit is going to be the lead story and so right after the
00:13:23.440 svb and the other big banks that uh were near fail well here's here's what's going to happen because
00:13:28.920 the other shoe that's going to drop why now you have the implosion in tech and you see the layoffs
00:13:33.440 that leads into the commercial office space remember a lot of this incremental commercial
00:13:37.420 office space was tech all this big tech build up they got it then during pandemic they found
00:13:41.840 they didn't need it now you've got this bottom blow there are three trillion dollars three trillion
00:13:46.460 dollars of commercial loans that have to be refinanced i think half of that 1.5 trillion half
00:13:52.200 of it has to be refinanced within the next 12 months that is principally held i believe 60 or 70
00:13:58.440 percent by wait for it regional banks and and to refinance them at these higher interest rates as
00:14:04.320 you know dave bratt it's not going to happen these developers are going to get wiped out
00:14:07.760 they're just going to be handing buildings back to these banks and the bank's not going to know what
00:14:11.540 to do with it banks i said they're okay i got a building where i do bratt hang on for a second
00:14:15.180 dave bratt the uh the dean of the business school at liberty university one of the finest uh
00:14:20.840 institutions of higher learning in our nation john fredericks is with us mike davis
00:14:25.180 uh we've got a big report of cnn last night mike davis was on uh so we are packed a wall to wall
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00:16:35.120 the um i just checked my uh tech to my uh uh conversation with uh dave brett was at 359 a.m
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00:17:18.080 things number one you know i listen to the show and i understand your audience and which is also our
00:17:23.040 audience a little upset about wisconsin as they should be uh but also 2008 it's coming to get it's
00:17:29.160 converging right now we're going to have the mother of all um recessions depressions upon us
00:17:35.760 because they've run out of card tricks that they can pull so that's why i put up the uh the interview
00:17:40.480 from new york magazine that goes back to 2008 i want you to connect dots from yourself of what
00:17:46.060 happened to you then what it's like to be at the receiving end of this and what uh tuesday night
00:17:51.820 represents for our movement in our country
00:17:54.140 it was 9 15 a.m on a saturday morning i took my son joseph to baseball practice i'm sitting in
00:18:05.640 the bleachers i get a text from curtis ellis since passed warrior my best friend he texted me your
00:18:15.980 article in the new yorker and he said johnny you need to read this i read the article
00:18:22.400 and i got so upset by it that my son had to come over and ask me if i was okay
00:18:28.420 i printed that article out in the new yorker and it's in my bag i read that article every day
00:18:37.500 at 4 30 in the morning not once a month not once a week i read it every day because your piece in that
00:18:47.580 new yorker is the reason i'm here it's the reason i get up at 3 45 every day it's the reason my wife
00:18:56.000 and i have taken on this debt it's the reason we have this company it's the driver of what we're doing
00:19:01.660 that article is on my desk right now i read it every day if you look at what happened in wisconsin
00:19:08.900 on tuesday we got to get our head out of the sand this is the biggest disaster you can imagine
00:19:16.220 and nobody even has any idea what the hell happened we got beat by 10 points in a judgeship
00:19:23.340 by an activist communist left-wing judge who outspent the republican dan kelly
00:19:30.440 14 million to 3 million whitewashed him by 10 points this was a blowout they went in to tuesday
00:19:40.440 down get this you gotta get this they went in down by 150 000 votes at 7 a.m when the polls opened
00:19:51.060 on tuesday you can't freaking win this guy was abandoned by everybody where was ronald mcdaniel
00:19:59.260 nowhere to be found where was the rnc well i guess it was a spa day that day where was reince
00:20:05.820 prebuss where was scott walker where was anybody they abandoned this guy now ronna comes on and she
00:20:12.460 says oh the messaging was bad well where the hell were you you're supposed to help with the messaging 0.51
00:20:18.180 isn't that your job when we went to data point and opposed her i told you this was going to happen
00:20:23.820 they have no infrastructure they have no plan here's the problem here's what the democrats have
00:20:30.520 done and they showed you in wisconsin right up in your grill they have a system for getting ballots
00:20:39.380 an early vote system a mail-in system a ballot box system they have a system of getting votes in early
00:20:47.660 and it is getting better each cycle it gets better they've got the ngos they've got the
00:20:53.520 non-profits they have figured this out we have nothing then what happens on game day that's when
00:20:59.760 our people vote well we're not getting our people out and we're not getting the majority why because
00:21:06.200 we're chasing down high propensity voters on game day because we spent two years telling people
00:21:12.520 not to vote early dumbest thing we ever did now we're stuck with it the democrats are spending
00:21:19.000 two hundred dollars a pop going after low propensity voters on game day because their high propensity
00:21:25.520 voters already voted so and they're and they got all this money and we're doing nothing there's no
00:21:30.960 infrastructure there's no plan this is a complete and utter disaster what this did is it narrowed the
00:21:38.020 path for trump to 270 it now makes it tougher that's why they put 14 million dollars in it obama
00:21:43.780 was there clinton was there schumer was there all the big democrats were there no republicans were there
00:21:49.280 nobody nothing abandoned again because we just have no plan this lady janet pristakowicz who's a 1.00
00:21:58.760 communist campaigned for a judgeship steve like she was running for u.s senate it was all activism 1.00
00:22:04.580 i'm going to let you get abortions on demand i'm going to let the transgenders in this in the schools 1.00
00:22:10.780 i'm going to get the parents out i'm going to change the maps the other guy dan kelly nice enough
00:22:16.560 guy well he campaigned the old way i'm a constitution conservative i'm going to follow the constitution
00:22:21.720 the democrats and the communists have taken this thing over and they understand how to get their base
00:22:28.080 out we're still trying to vote on game day the are the republican party of wisconsin begged on their
00:22:35.740 website they begged people to vote early we wouldn't do it and then we don't get the turnout we can't
00:22:40.980 figure out why we're getting beat this person this was supposed to be a toss-up they got beat by 10
00:22:46.880 points you can't go into election day down in a special election by 150 000 votes that's like my son
00:22:55.740 going into pitch tomorrow and you spot the other team 10 in the first inning you can't win we had
00:23:02.500 we had rachel maddow on i think in a clip in the cold open that talked about the reason they focus 1.00
00:23:08.260 on this this was the one place that it went to the state supreme court about the uh all the stealing
00:23:16.080 all the illegal ballots and quite frankly a republican justice voted against it lost 4-3 but the minority
00:23:21.880 opinion lays out exactly how they stole the election lays it out that's what they had to take that's
00:23:28.780 why they they moved heaven and earth it's just not about abortion it's not about uh voter you know
00:23:33.980 the voter id it's not about the redistricting and all that those are all important don't don't get me
00:23:39.080 wrong and they led with abortion but they understand we talk about the narrow path there i i just don't
00:23:45.640 see a path look the economy's collapsing so so you know we're we're in the third world we're starting
00:23:51.100 so everything's up in the air but just looking at the cold logic of this wisconsin georgia and arizona
00:23:58.260 you got to take you can't count on michigan you can't count on pennsylvania because you can't you get
00:24:03.160 those three are must-haves you don't must have those you're not back in the white house
00:24:07.580 am i am i incorrect on that john fredericks
00:24:10.900 no listen we got three states we have to win or there's no pathway and the democrats knew this
00:24:17.940 and they figured it out and we did nothing and we have no infrastructure i mean this is what people
00:24:22.940 got to wake up and realize right and it's you know you can you can go and look they stay they're
00:24:28.260 stealing elections no question about it but in order to compete you got to have an interest
00:24:32.320 infrastructure we don't have one nobody's bothered to build one two years later we
00:24:37.520 don't have what they have they're getting better we're getting worse and i want to get back to
00:24:40.980 your article when you wrote that article and i got it from curtis on that saturday i remember
00:24:46.580 texting you i don't know if you remember this because i was very i was look don't make me cry again
00:24:52.520 i was very emotional and i texted you and i said you wrote this article for me steve this is all about
00:25:00.060 me this is all about my family that article you wrote i know you you wrote that
00:25:07.400 piece and it was written and your comments was because you know what happened to me and my family
00:25:13.780 and now we're facing it everybody's facing it again and so look this all ties in we're on the
00:25:20.860 brink we got to get our act together there's no infrastructure in place in a swing state for us to win
00:25:29.460 wisconsin this has got to be the wake-up call and these people at the rnc where were they where was
00:25:36.700 ronnie here and then she gets on fox news and she's like well you know the messaging was not
00:25:41.840 really a good message it was about abortion no it's about you guys suck that's what it's about 0.85
00:25:47.960 you have no plan and why don't you own up to it if she was the ceo of a corporation with shareholders 0.95
00:25:55.380 after wisconsin they would have called an emergency board meeting that night flew everybody in
00:26:03.360 fire her at 8 15 and come in with a cardboard box and security to get her the hell out of there 1.00
00:26:09.480 that's where we are right now
00:26:11.500 john fredericks how do people uh follow you particularly over this uh the the holiest days
00:26:18.220 on the christian calendar and passover how do people get to you
00:26:20.820 he is risen at jf radio show that's all you have to do all the uh social media is there at jf
00:26:29.340 radio show you can download my free app for the radio we're also on get her live just down just go
00:26:35.480 to john fredericks radio.com steve thank you for that interview in the new yorker to this day i read
00:26:42.200 it every day thank you steve thank you brother uh appreciate it john fredericks um and i want people to
00:26:49.700 read this uh today also uh and to reflect of where our country is because that is an interview given
00:26:56.660 in 2018 but it talks about 2008 the fuse that was lit that brought donald trump to power in 2016
00:27:04.460 as i put up on getter when i pinned it last night after some people had sent it to me um i pinned it and
00:27:12.100 said the next collapse is coming now in 2023 and this will bring trump back to power
00:27:18.160 but that ain't going to happen unless we take care of our own business the democrats are doing 0.96
00:27:26.140 what they do they're total american bolsheviks the judge they ran in wisconsin's a bolshevik
00:27:32.120 she's a radical marxist radical not progressive it's a radical wisconsin's the home of the progressive
00:27:38.940 movement right this ain't progressive movement these are these are american bolsheviks no difference
00:27:44.680 what she stands for really at the end of the day than what uh than what alvin bragg and george soros
00:27:50.260 stand for and you see it that's it's that's the bid in the ask there's no middle ground here none zero
00:27:56.420 and they're not going to give us any middle ground and we shouldn't expect them to
00:27:59.900 you win you win okay we're taking a short commercial break very special uh we're going to do something
00:28:06.420 different when we come back we're going to see mike davis we're going to see mike davis in his uh
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00:29:56.340 public sq.com this a trump legal ally and former gersuch clerk mike thanks for your time tonight so
00:30:03.480 you just heard donald trump that was just one of many attacks he made last night why target the judge
00:30:09.120 like that in particular well i think president trump understands that this is a political prosecution
00:30:16.120 against him by a george soros funded manhattan d.a okay let me just stop you right there he's not
00:30:22.340 george soros donated to a pack that then donated uh to alvin bragg go ahead
00:30:27.260 okay so it was george soros's money that went to support alvin bragg's campaign uh the the prior
00:30:36.280 manhattan d.a declined to prosecute these charges at alvin bragg's urging when alvin bragg worked for the
00:30:42.180 attorney general's office the prior that the manhattan u.s attorney declined to prosecute these
00:30:48.100 charges the federal election commission declined to prosecute these charges and alvin bragg himself
00:30:53.480 declined to prosecute these charges until he started taking heat from the left and so then alvin bragg
00:30:59.600 recruited the one of the top officials from the biden justice department matthew colangelo he was in
00:31:06.380 the number three office in the biden justice department to come uh revive this dead case in
00:31:13.960 in the manhattan d.a's office they brought these bogus political charges against president trump and
00:31:20.420 then he finds out that this judge actually donated to biden's campaign so that at least raises the
00:31:27.340 appearance of impartial the the appearance that this judge okay could be uh not be impartial against
00:31:34.640 president trump you just you threw out a lot there let me just go back and fact check a few things
00:31:38.160 first of all um cy vance who was the former da in manhattan he said that the prosecutors the federal
00:31:43.740 prosecutors asked him to to step away from this case that was something that they were looking at
00:31:48.940 at the time we've heard from alvin bragg saying that he developed new evidence which is why this
00:31:53.900 case was brought back so those are a few aspects but we're talking about the judge in particular in this
00:32:00.700 case right he trump went after this judge only hours after the judge warned him in that courtroom
00:32:07.180 do not engage in rhetoric that has the potential to cause harm to anyone to incite violence was that
00:32:14.380 was it wrong for former president trump to target the judge only hours after that so i'm not understanding
00:32:23.040 what president trump said there that could potentially incite violence and i find it very interesting that the
00:32:29.560 same democrats who are criticizing president trump now because he's getting railroaded in new york were
00:32:35.200 awfully quiet when democrats were running illegal obstruction of justice campaigns out of supreme
00:32:40.780 outside of supreme court justices homes for months still running them that led to a 1 a.m assassination
00:32:46.600 attempt against justice kavanaugh his wife ashley and their two teenage daughters not sure about the
00:32:51.860 democratic conspiracy but uh that's that's not even what i'm asking you about so let's focus on exactly
00:32:56.740 what we're talking about trump called the judge trump hating um he said this a trump hating judge
00:33:02.720 that his daughter was involved in in democratic politics and the concern is that um that that could
00:33:08.860 go against exactly what the george judge had asked for in the courtroom because as you well know the
00:33:14.640 former president has a fervent devout group of followers you know that
00:33:18.920 well i mean are these the same followers who tried to kill justice kavanaugh in his home okay
00:33:26.280 we're focusing on this topic we're focusing on this topic but how much of this has to do
00:33:31.440 with trying to get the judge off of this case in your view well i mean if the judge has the appearance of
00:33:39.200 bias which i it looks like he does he donated to joe biden's campaign he should get off this case
00:33:45.720 and this judge has a history with president trump in prior cases so so maybe that's what
00:33:50.740 president trump is referring to this case is now moving into discovery what kind of fight should
00:33:55.840 we expect to see from the trump team will lawyers try to delay as much as they can pushing it toward
00:34:00.760 the election i don't understand why the lawyers would want to delay this case at all it's a dog of a
00:34:06.760 case even the new york times and the washington post have pretty much laughed at this case it's a
00:34:11.700 it's a joke of a legal theory that alvin bragg is pursuing it's clearly a political hit he's
00:34:17.520 colluding with matthew colangelo from the biden justice department to use legal warfare law for here
00:34:24.440 to get trump and let me just say too we should note that one of trump's attorneys joe tecapina he
00:34:30.660 openly says that the judge in this case is not biased um that is important to note here and what
00:34:36.160 evidence do you have that they are colluding in this conspiracy that this uh former doj employee
00:34:41.700 under biden is colluding in this conspiracy against trump what evidence do you have because i've heard
00:34:46.220 you in other interviews bring up that same exact thing well matthew colangelo was the worked he was
00:34:53.640 the number two to the number three in the biden justice department and then in december uh alan bragg
00:34:59.940 hired him to go work in the manhattan da's office do you think that there were any conversations or do you
00:35:04.720 think matthew colangelo just quit his job in the biden justice department and went and knocked on alvin
00:35:09.140 bragg's door in manhattan clearly they had discussions and i hope that house judiciary
00:35:13.840 committee chairmen subpoenas those those records from the biden justice department and the communications
00:35:19.220 between bragg and colangelo do you think that this will end up going to trial uh it will probably go
00:35:27.340 to trial because i don't think trump's going to get a fair hearing in new york when you have the
00:35:31.880 democrat party machine picking these local manhattan trial judges and we haven't had a republican
00:35:37.460 governor in new york in 17 years and so there's no chance he's going to get a fair appeal so yes
00:35:43.640 this is going to go to trial and when you have a 95 jury pool that hates donald trump you know
00:35:50.340 what is your evidence that 95 hate donald trump you're throwing a lot of stuff out there and i just
00:35:57.760 i'm wondering what exactly you have specifically to back up your claims so we know that the we know
00:36:04.600 that the manhattan da took uh it was took a million dollars in campaign support from two different packs
00:36:10.540 not just one two different packs to support his campaign so a million dollars from george soros we
00:36:15.920 know that this case was dead it got it wasn't a million dollars hold on george soros gave a million
00:36:21.880 dollars to a progressive pack that progressive back pack gave half a million dollars to um alvin
00:36:27.760 brag none of it was earmarked for brag uh george soros's reps say that they had never communicated
00:36:32.540 there was nothing of the sort but go ahead that's the first one there's also a second pack the new
00:36:37.900 york pack that's you're talking there are two different packs so uh so you should probably uh take
00:36:43.380 a look at that when you're fact checking me but so you have this soros funded da bringing these bogus
00:36:48.980 political charges and you have a judge on this case who donated to trump's uh political opponent
00:36:55.080 joe biden so you tell me if that looks like a fair why did joe tachapina say that the judge wasn't
00:37:00.040 biased he wasn't concerned about that why why did he say that then are you saying he was wrong
00:37:03.740 well i i don't know i i'm not trump's lawyer i don't have to go stand in front of this judge every
00:37:09.420 day maybe joe understands that this judge is not going to move the venue here he's not going to
00:37:14.560 recuse from the case he's going to have to live with this judge who donated to joe biden's
00:37:18.400 campaign so he doesn't want to anger him all right but for recusal that's not the standard this
00:37:22.860 the standard is appearance of bias there is an appearance of bias when this judge don't donate
00:37:28.320 it to joe biden president trump's political opponent but do you think that justifies trump
00:37:33.140 to his millions of fervent devout followers targeting the judge i know we're kind of circling
00:37:38.000 back and we do have to end this soon but i'm just wondering is that what you're implying that that
00:37:41.720 then justifies trump targeting the judge publicly justify speaking out you don't think trump is
00:37:47.840 allowed to speak out publicly i'm not saying that i'm not saying that he said he can't criticize that
00:37:54.120 well i i think there's a i think you have to look at the history of this judge with trump and
00:38:00.320 and prior lawsuits i understand wasn't this the judge who sent president trump's 75 year old
00:38:05.780 accountant to rikers island i mean there's a history here that trump is referring to and we should
00:38:10.320 note that michael bloomberg when he was a republican first appointed this judge later on a democratic
00:38:15.200 governor and we're actually going to speak to a retired judge later in the show to talk about all
00:38:19.040 this but mike davis really good to have you on and to hear your points in this case in defense of
00:38:23.740 donald trump we appreciate your time thank you so much thank you thank you poor pamela brown her 0.92
00:38:30.860 eardrum must have been getting blown up by the producer in her ear you know you wear these ips the 1.00
00:38:35.080 producer was sitting there screaming at her here's what you got to tell him here's the counterpoint
00:38:39.460 uh mike i hope that's the first of many at cnn but i'm not i'm not going long on that bet
00:38:46.280 uh fantastic last night the first time i think the cnn audience has really gotten
00:38:51.300 the truth with both barrels give me your assessment by the way she's a she's a very good sport 1.00
00:38:56.140 she's actually you know she's uh what phyllis george and john white brown's daughter i think she does 0.95
00:39:01.980 actually very good job but the whole place is so left-wing you can't maneuver around i i put it up on
00:39:06.720 getter last night i guess chris lick the ceo had the day off when when some producer booked the mike
00:39:12.700 davis the fighting mike davis to go on cnn give me your assessment sir so i will say pam is a she's
00:39:19.060 very she's very nice she's very funny off camera as i note but uh she look that they they don't get 1.00
00:39:25.300 the truth at cnn very often and uh they got the mike mike davis charm last night but and i don't know
00:39:30.820 if they could handle it so it was it was quite entertaining um is is that your is that your charm
00:39:36.440 that's your charm offensive that's your charm offensive that's what we're seeing last night
00:39:40.040 there you go yeah exactly i mean it's just it's actually stunning to me that we live in
00:39:46.160 we live in two different worlds because the left-wing media simply will not report the truth and so you
00:39:53.400 go on to these shows and actually tell them the truth and they're just stunned it makes their heads
00:39:59.140 explode you said something very important though that i think we need because you talk about
00:40:05.240 solutions and let's talk about these subpoenas i said the other day i think it was tuesday or
00:40:10.880 wednesday uh that jim jordan the guys need to come back to dc it's holy week it's passover i got that
00:40:18.080 but we're in a crisis what you saw tuesday was a crisis is a crisis these bolsheviks you need 1.00
00:40:24.220 subpoenas you need subpoenas now we can't wait we need subpoenas now give me your thoughts on that
00:40:30.180 mike davis you've been at the tip of the spear of demanding those what subpoenas do we need to see
00:40:34.820 when do we need to see them and who they go to i think the most urgent subpoena is a subpoena from
00:40:41.460 the judiciary committee or the weaponization subcommittee jim jordan needs to issue subpoenas
00:40:46.420 to matthew colangelo matthew colangelo was the biden very senior biden justice department political
00:40:54.640 appointee who bragg recruited back in december to go revive this zombie case against president trump
00:41:02.100 this bogus case against president trump based upon this laughable legal theory that the prior manhattan
00:41:08.840 da declined at alvin bragg's urging when alvin bragg worked for the new york attorney general's office
00:41:15.280 the manhattan u.s attorney's office declined the federal election commission declined bragg himself
00:41:21.940 declined when he went into the manhattan da's office and then bragg took this heat from the
00:41:27.100 the leftist in new york crazies in new york i don't know if bragg is just trying to raise his profile if
00:41:32.520 he's trying to raise money if he's trying to be a hero in new york if he's trying to fend off an election
00:41:37.460 primary all of those things he has he's going to very successfully do by bringing in this matthew
00:41:44.260 colangelo this partisan political hack long-time operative to bring these bogus charges again
00:41:50.400 matthew colangelo's history he worked for the n double day n double n double acp for seven years as a
00:41:55.980 litigator that tells you all you need to know but i'll keep going uh it was the obama white house the
00:42:00.780 obama justice department under holder uh the the obama department of labor under tom perez
00:42:07.040 the new york attorney general's office at democrat ag where he had a they created this this job for
00:42:12.660 matthew colangelo to get trump he sued trump trump found trump organization trump foundation trump
00:42:20.520 administration dozens and dozens and dozens of times while trump was president and then colangelo
00:42:26.520 went to the biden justice department he on the parachute team those are where like the hardcore
00:42:31.340 bolsheviks are on the parachute team he went into the justice department he was the acting associate
00:42:36.400 attorney general of the united of the united states the number three it's a key post it oversees
00:42:40.960 civil division civil rights division tax division uh the office of justice programs a whole litany
00:42:47.660 it's basically the entire civil side of the justice department along with the criminal component to tax
00:42:53.500 and civil rights it's a huge job and then when vanita gupta was going through the process and getting 1.00
00:42:59.220 confirmed she's a left-wing radical i i went against her many times including on the kavanaugh
00:43:03.940 confirmation when i was on the senate judiciary committee matthew was then the number two to the number
00:43:09.320 three number two to associate attorney general vanita gupta the people who sicked the justice
00:43:14.920 department including the fbi after christians praying outside of abortion clinics while they
00:43:19.760 gave amnesty to abortion industry paid activists terrorizing catholic churches christian uh christian
00:43:26.800 christian crisis pregnancy centers justices in their homes this is a radical and he's he is brags
00:43:33.180 my kangaroo for one second i'm just to hold you through the the break for a quick minute i just
00:43:41.320 want to get to finish up about these subpoenas uh dr shiva is going to join us next again dave
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00:46:00.860 okay welcome back um you know we've been all over the house where they're doing things good
00:46:09.100 they should be praised and supported where they need to get off it you know get on top of it they need
00:46:13.860 to get on top of it and we're going to be there to say hey you got to be doing this and obviously
00:46:17.280 there's tons of conversations going on behind the scenes but we want to make sure the war room posse
00:46:22.000 is dialed into everything uh what mccarthy did yesterday on taiwan i thought was terrific it was a
00:46:26.740 uh he had both democrats and republicans it was a show of strength there's a lot going on we're
00:46:31.640 going to talk about in the next hour regarding taiwan they actually sent a uh a carrier battle group
00:46:36.600 or carrier strike group out into the straits that kind of a show of force we're trying to still
00:46:41.220 determine uh how important that is or not but they're rattling the saber like they want to do
00:46:46.260 some sort of invasion on a judiciary you know jim jordan's been doing a good job on some things some
00:46:51.440 old off slow off the mark i think that could be uh could be taken care of by staffing and they
00:46:57.460 there's plenty of money they should staff up and start hiring some heavies particularly on the on the 0.96
00:47:02.860 on the um on the weaponization of government because he's got a big job uh mike davis you've been at
00:47:08.640 the forefront of this going on offense we need to go on offense what what are the subpoenas
00:47:13.320 colangelo colangelo is obviously huge he's the he's the connective tissue here who else should
00:47:19.060 be subpoenaed immediately and forced to come down and testify as early as next week well you know i don't
00:47:25.420 know if i would send i i don't know if i would have the the political process fell of a foul of trying
00:47:30.760 to drag them down to testify in dc i would actually send up committee investigators for staff
00:47:35.880 depositions next week and and so then you go get information and then you bring them down for a
00:47:41.320 hearing after that based upon the information the staff investigators on the judiciary committee
00:47:46.360 learn from those depositions because if you try to drag them down to a hearing next week they're
00:47:51.880 going to scream and yell that that house judiciary republicans are trying to obstruct this investigation
00:47:57.680 this prosecution into trump so don't don't walk into that bear trap send up committee investigators 0.60
00:48:02.820 and they need to interview colangelo they need to interview bragg they also need to subpoena
00:48:07.540 all communications between bragg's office and anyone outside of that office that is not law
00:48:14.120 enforcement right and they so it would have to be like actual law enforcement actual fbi agents actually
00:48:21.520 uh doj career doj officials and then you can get communications between bragg's office anyone in
00:48:28.180 bragg's office and the biden white house the dnc uh the the political appointees in the biden justice
00:48:35.120 department any insert intermediaries between uh the biden world and bragg's world colangelo for sure
00:48:41.820 i would subpoena their personal uh their their personal phones uh their personal text messages their
00:48:48.780 personal emails so if they're trying to uh if they're trying to communicate between the doj and
00:48:53.900 bragg's office and not have it subject to the freedom of information act i would get aggressive
00:48:58.020 because what bragg is doing here is clearly political it's clearly part of the democrats law
00:49:03.740 fair this this bragg took a million over a million dollars from george soros for his campaign
00:49:09.360 he's a partisan hit man uh just like uh fulton county da fanny willis just like garland special
00:49:17.180 counsel jack smith this is law fair against trump they're investigating non-crimes they have a double
00:49:23.380 standard for example they're trying to go after trump for presidential records trump was absolutely
00:49:28.720 allowed to have under the presidential records act while covering up for then former vice president
00:49:34.640 joe biden for with stolen classified records in several different locations that miranda divine
00:49:40.360 from the new york post shows that hunter biden likely used in a 23 point memo to his chinese and
00:49:46.980 ukrainian oligarchs to make millions of dollars illegally and corruptly for the biden crime family so
00:49:52.440 house republicans uh i i've been very critical of jim jordan and kevin mccarthy on the big tech issue
00:49:58.500 and how they got off to a very wobbly start to oversight oversight they're starting to turn their
00:50:03.680 ship they're starting to put points on the board but they need to move faster
00:50:07.720 mike davis how can people uh follow you sir article three project.org article number three project.org
00:50:16.820 at article three project at article number three project uh my personal is at mrd dmia mrd dmian thank
00:50:26.820 you steve uh now pamela brown had enough uh courage to have you on re melber has got to be next we need
00:50:34.300 to see we need to see you on uh on uh msnbc with their legal their legal heavyweight re melber so we need
00:50:42.040 to do that thank you uh thank you uh uh thank you brother davis appreciate it yeah thank you
00:50:49.000 okay uh we got a clip here let's go this is from the other day remember on monday we came back we had
00:50:55.400 john mills because a lot was going on with twitter they put their open they put their open source or
00:50:59.740 they open source their code and let everybody check it out and we found some things out on monday and i
00:51:04.720 referred to dr shiva dr shiva's going to play the clip this may take us to break and shiva join us right
00:51:10.340 after let's go ahead and play it we got colonel john mills colonel mills uh two stories i want to
00:51:14.920 break down first we can get the story up tell me what what was revealed and what you found out about
00:51:20.400 twitter in the importance of this sir first over the weekend yeah lucas nolan on breitbart had an
00:51:26.740 article about a government intervention tool and this just exploded my head uh ladies and gentlemen
00:51:33.460 this is remote access this is a back door most hacks are not really hacks it's the it's the enabling
00:51:41.440 insider so this comes from the day probably it was planted there during the days of yul ron and
00:51:48.640 vajaya gada uh and so twitter was totally in cahoots giving a back door to the u.s government okay slow
00:51:57.360 down slow down slow down slow down slow down slow down this this gets to uh to um
00:52:03.080 um dr uh was a chavez um uh lawsuit i can't i think in lawsuit he found the back door but give
00:52:10.420 me just give me summarize the article again because people who come to this don't know the jargon what
00:52:14.880 does the article actually say just summarize it well it calls it a gut they found code uh they put out
00:52:21.820 all of the the twitter code for public uh examination which is a great idea uh crowdsourcing it and somebody
00:52:29.200 spotted they called it a government intervention tool which is another word for back door access by
00:52:36.760 the u.s government into twitter to essentially throttle those they didn't like so this is not
00:52:42.840 just a back door for monitoring this is a dial that most likely dhs cissa can reach in and throttle
00:52:51.480 and my curiosity is is that is that conduit still open probably is and uh the elon probably doesn't
00:53:01.000 even realize it when when you say when you say when you say yeah he bought a crime scene when you say
00:53:07.100 because he put the thing up for open open sourcing now that's happened on the weekend and immediately
00:53:11.240 go to break uh no he knew it and i tell you who's going to prove he knew it was dr shiva doctor we're
00:53:16.640 going to take a short commercial break 90 second break dr shiva who went to federal court about all
00:53:21.700 of this and found it out a couple of years ago is going to join us next about the crime scene that
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