Episode 2778: The Spineless Republicans Codified Bidens Regime
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On this episode of the War Room, we have a special guest on the show, Steve Kambans. Steve and I discuss the recent vote by the House of Representatives to codify all of the madness of the Biden administration and codify the radical agenda of the environmental agenda.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
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had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
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in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
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like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
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had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
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country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
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okay um jeff clark walk me through um the leverage that we had this tremendous leverage we have do we
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really have and you're going to have guys running around i got this a committee in a hearing got
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this got this i'm gonna do i'm gonna subpoena this i'm gonna do this i'm gonna impeach this
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the the thing that gave you power and leverage was the money the debts and the money to keep
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them on a tight rein or to thwart them first of all do you believe that this codifies all the
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madness that's that the biden administration has done with the build back better uh all the programs
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they've had in in the radicalness of their environmental agenda energy agenda education
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agenda have we just codified the works of the biden administration yes or no sir yes for two reasons
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one because it's a total failed missed opportunity and second because you know look as i said the
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trump rule was waiting there on the shelf to just be plucked out and and uh put into law right and what
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one of the things that law would have done is it basically would have barred using the nipa
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statute uh to block projects for climate change reasons that's a you know like that was maybe one of the
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most important things we adopted and so none of that is in this bill all of the things then from
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the inflation reduction act all of their green new deal projects where they're giving away these
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boondoggles based on this concept of environmental justice all of that remains and that's why i agree
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with you completely steve that the msnbc people of the world are laughing right now because they got what
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they want and it's not an exaggeration to say that this did basically lock in all of the biden wins
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and and some of the major ones obviously were in this whole area of uh you know environmentalism
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run amok and and totally tearing down blocking growth in the national economy
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did the 149 and with following leadership kevin mccarthy did they take away the real leverage that
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the republican party and the republican uh the people that support the republican party the voters of
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the republican party did they take their leverage away until after until this mad the madness of a
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lame duck after the 2024 election do they have any real leverage between now and then no i mean look
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congress has three major powers they have uh an oversight power which i agree with you they're trying to
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use as a shiny toy to distract uh maga and populist conservatives second they have the power of the purse
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that's the one we're talking about now that is the vital power that is a power that i've seen you
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stress time and again my uh boss russ vote at the center for renewing america obviously is all over
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that and the master of the details about it i've seen cash patel say the only thing that actually made
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any progress in terms of oversight was threatening to cut off the money the money is the thing the money
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is where the leverage is to give up the money is to give up your power it's to surrender the american
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people to just endless inflation and to enslave our children and grandchildren in a in a pool of debt
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you've been uh at this a long time why would the leadership of the republican party why would they do
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this so blatantly so obviously uh that the biden uh regime is laughing and got everything they want
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and codified their radical agenda why would they do that at the same time come back with not even a
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very sophisticated tissue lies i mean it's kind of the stupid hour that you can just laugh at and
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tear apart immediately why would they do that well i think there's a there's an internal and an external
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i think externally you're right that they think that the american people are stupid they think that
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people who actually believe in traditional america and preserving it as opposed to what elites on wall
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street or international financial elites or this whole woke complex and academia want uh are are simpletons
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and that they can easily be fooled by bread and circus kinds of distractions and then internally i think
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they're they're part of the cartel right you know no one generates more money it seems than than kevin
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mccarthy and that's because he's allied to with the very people who are essentially dragging the country out of
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those traditional moorings whatever we have left and into this uh you know woke and and weaponized era so
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it's one thing for him to give a speech it's another thing for him to actually walk the walk and you know seal off
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the purse strings of uh that congress can seal off so that the bureaucracy can't attack us constantly and and he's
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not actually delivering on that you have to conclude at some point that it's because he agrees with the other
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side he finds more uh kinship with hakeem jeffries and and the other democrats than he does with the
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freedom caucus can a speaker of the house elected by the hard work of this audience to bring in doorbells
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leaving hangers working phone banks uh doing you know um get out the vote efforts giving money
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giving their time becoming a force multiplier uh can a speaker continue to exist that has to be supported
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by a significant part of the radical democratic party did in in the political calculus of the
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modern world would does that work that's a very serious question steve i think that when you ask
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your audience the question of you know quo vadis where do we go from here i think they need to be
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thinking about that you know they they there there was a time right between uh january when the 20
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really stood up uh and and uh two days ago where you know it looked like uh kevin mccarthy was going
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to step into the shoes of history and really use the opportunity he was given to to move the country
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uh back to fiscal sanity but he didn't take that opportunity and now i think people need to re-evaluate
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it both in terms of uh your audience and uh populist conservatism across the country more generally
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and uh i think that the the freedom caucus and and others in their growing uh kind of coalition
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based on the voting pattern they need to re-evaluate that too they need think to think hard about what
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are the next steps if the the speaker has taken you in this terrible direction and just given joe biden
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what he wants jeff how do people get to you what's your social media so i'm at uh jeff clark us on
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getter and twitter and today uh on on at least twitter i'm going to launch a long string with
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far more details about what's wrong with this permitting uh stuff and the nepa so-called fake
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reforms uh and then i'm also on uh real jeff clark on truth social and the center is at america
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renewing.com steve yeah well just when you put the uh the twitter thread up get it we'll push that
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out hard thank you sir sure thing let me play we've put a little compilation here together let
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me let me play this in sequence and i'll come back and we'll start the uh process of where do we go
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from here that this is just going to become the norm whenever this needs to be raised well that's why
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the the starting point in this negotiation which speaker mccarthy insisted on was that we would
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postpone facing this again at least until the end of next year and that to me is a promise uh that
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uh really can convince a lot of us that we can move forward and not have this hanging over our heads
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all right senator durbin thank you what are they saying they've got a handshake agreement with joe biden
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i mean i can't believe that but here's the real here's the real killer it took the debt ceiling out to
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the january 1 2025 a year longer than the republican bill proposed here's a piece of information for
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your viewers i just heard it tonight from the speaker in the conference he said the reason that
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happened was his call it wasn't even asked for by the democrats he didn't want to end up in another
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negotiation with joe biden next year because he believed that they would ask for more that's what
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he said i that's you understand that's a four trillion maybe five or six trillion dollar increase
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in debt that we just let him have and the speaker says he made the call deliberate strategy i've got
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new reporting this morning that goes behind the scenes about that how they felt like if the white
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house feels like they got a really good deal here but if they were seen gloating or crowing about it
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republicans might lose they might lose votes they might be less reluctant but less supportive of it
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so they decided to wait the victory lap will come another day they feel like this is something
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important for the country and this idea of the president being sort of above the fray being the calm
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steady hand that's a nice contrast against the hysterical republicans they say before 2024
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um so here's what i think i have to have a number one if you're in a district and here's how this
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thing expanded you had the magnificent six back in january that expanded to the 20
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that we talk about that stood tall that went to the 30 and that was roughly the number
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uh the other day about the rule and the rule was the most important vote of everything right even
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taking the floor and that's where you saw immediately what was going to happen here that that uh mccarthy
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was going to basically deem hakeem jeffries the uh turn the floor to the radical democrats and make
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hakeem jeffries majority leader which he is um and then you had the 73 that was
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71 and of course you had banks and bobert who registered knows but somehow you know missed the
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gavel whatever but 73 uh versus 149 and remember he committed to jeffries to deliver 150 so people
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say oh it's majority majority no on a bill that's as historic as this you got to bring it all right
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you can't have 149 votes and have democrats outvote you because they're glee they love it
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they held back because more would have voted for it because they love it so much
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because it codifies it all number one of the 149 the accountability project you have to if so first
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off you should contact the people that are the 73 and the 30 and give them an attaboy and if they're
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part of the the voted against the rule like ben klein and others two attaboys you stood up
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the 149 has to be held accountable and that held accountable you got to go in and say don't give
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me the spin don't give me the tissue lies it's all nonsense i need to know why you supported when
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mccarthy told you that it wasn't a it wasn't a democratic demand think about this for a second
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it is so outrageous that the democrats wouldn't even bring it up the democrats didn't bring it up
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as as you heard durbin there mccarthy insisted that the speaker insisted that we not go through this
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again the speaker insisted and dan bishop from north carolina said the speaker came to the conference
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and said uh he wanted to do it now we had yesterday said the one the congressman said
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because he said we'll be weaker next may dan bishop said well they're going to come back and ask for
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more but i want to get it all off the table now that was speaker it was the speak it was speaker driven
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not just the duration but to take off the cap why would you why in what universe would you take off
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the cap in what universe would you take off the cap in what universe would you take off the 1.4 trillion
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dollar cap in the first year what it's it is completely illogical if you look at it from a
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point of view of maga or the conservative base or just common sense why would you do that
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you would do that if you're essentially working for the other team the 149 are the donor party
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the 73 are the maga or the populist nationalists or the new republican party that's that now we've
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seen the the the basic formation of it this is the most important vote of the 118th congress and
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they're gonna throw tons of shiny toys out there and listen i understand it that this is hard stuff
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and if you want to go chase a shiny toy go do it if you want to chase a shiny tour for a couple weeks
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and come back do that too these are important shiny toys you know the j6 tapes very important
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the situation with ray the brian biden crime family very important but you got to ask yourself
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the following you know we can't get to ben burquham today i'd love to get to ben burquham he's down the
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border because the the any of the the key things of taking out anything or adding in any scintilla of
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border security or stopping the invasion of the southern border or stopping the madness in our
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schools or stopping the madness with this transgender ideology or stopping the madness
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uh with uh with ukraine or or anywhere anything energy all of it they gave you permitting and and
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jeff clark just showed you it's a that's a joke then he wrote it's a joke it's just it's just
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performative in optics to make you sit there and just watch fox news and say yeah let me send him
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another check this is great we got a transformative historic cut why would you you got to ask you
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got to answer don't i said i don't want you to talk to anything about the bill you got to answer
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the following why did you take off the limit why did you vote to take off the limit and why did you
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give him the second year why did you push it into the lame duck of 24 and cnn i've got it on getter
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their big headlines one january of 2025 unlimited spending by the most radical regime in the history
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of this republic illegitimately uh installed i might add duly noted short break back in a moment
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what is the hegelian dialectic is that a thesis antithesis synthesis
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that's we don't have that here you don't really have a dialectic of the of the movement that's one of the
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theories of history right you don't have that here here's why um there's no with biden and the
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democrats are advocates for their radical policies and we disagree with that we disagree with that
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fundamentally we think they are taking the country in this republic in a direction to destroy it
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and many elements in front of us are being destroyed every day
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we vehemently disagree with that and that is what the trump movement or maga is all about
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we are populist nationalist traditionalist and um we believe in sovereignty we believe in in common
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sense about uh you know trying to restrict government and maybe even try to shrink government
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uh but prudence and discernment when it comes to spending and particularly comes with things like
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uh like the balance sheet uh of the united states by the way i think we may have some arrivals telling
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my crack staff here we're always in the gonzo nature of the uh war room we're always a little uh
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we're always a little understaffed as we'd like to run we believe in limited we believe in limited
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government and limited business so my my crack team is going to let in our special guest here
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momentarily let's just go ahead and cd we don't need to be fancy about this
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what then are you going to do because that's the only question before us today the only thing that's
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important is what you are going to do and how you are going to hold people accountable
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the first accountability is to get the information now and to put them on notice now that you demand
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an answer and you demand some specific answers why why what is the real meaning of this crisis in the
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first place that janet yellen actually ever you know are these numbers even accurate and why were
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they not why was she not called or subpoenaed to come forward and actually put forward the cash flow
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itself why did mchenry never do that and why was that not why was that not determined
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right why was that not done also this vote why why did when mccarthy told you that they were taking
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off the cap i'm going to give two years why did you agree with that why would you agree with that
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um why would you agree with that why would you do that okay in um in um
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and you have to get an answer don't don't have them sell you on the appropriate we're going to
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get in the appropriation you're not going to get in the appropriation process if you didn't stand
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in the breach here we had all the leverage you're not going to do it when you get these appropriations
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bills coming through and then the senate's going to go we're not going to do that and you're going
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to get to september and you're going to have this huge thing and the pressure is going to be there
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do you honestly think mccarthy and this leadership team on the evening of september 30th with the
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clock ticking is actually going to force biden's hand to shut down the government when they had 10
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times more leverage here and they gave him everything they codified his radical regime and not just
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codified it but also gave him all the money to execute on the fulfillment of it
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do you think that's going to happen in september if you that's another fantasy these are fantasies
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don't give me fantasy don't give me the tissue lies and these are all fan this all fantasy
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your historic cut and bending the curve and it's all a fantasy and don't give me the out years
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don't give me the out years the one percent it's all fantasy we're talking about the here and now
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this is what negotiation is about the here and now and the tools that we had
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and asked him point blank when mccarthy said we would had to do it to give him two years because
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we're going to be weaker next year what does that mean specifically be very specific what does that
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mean what does he mean be weaker because they're going to be weaker why am i giving you more money
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today why am i giving you more support today you're telling me you're going to be weaker why am i doing
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that does he agree with biden's plan think the economy's gonna be stronger i mean better shape we're
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gonna be weaker is that what you believe why don't you just come forward and be straightforward
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you ask these questions and hold them accountable because you're going to say the next step is about
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the primaries of these people but first you have to get because that will come later remember there's
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a critical path here you have to do that then we switch back to here so you have to get to the 149
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if you're a constituent of 149 particularly in many of these very rare districts you have to go to them
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and say am i a fool am i missing this maybe there is something here maybe there is i'll give you the
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benefit of the doubt because i've worked with you before i've worked for you before i've given you i've
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given you money i've done all of this okay i've done that and um i've done that so maybe you have an
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answer and please but please give me the answer i have to have the answer i have to have the answer
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and then upon that i believe it is time and people say you got to be you got to have an alternative you
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got to do this no because here's what i think we need to do we need to put in high relief this is a
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moment of truth this is where we have to get down to it this is where we have to stop kidding ourselves
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right and kidding each other and particularly allowing them to think that you're morons and
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they just give you this and give you this and give you this i believe you have to have an immediate
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motion to vacate so when you talk to 149 after you hear the answer if it still sets like it sets now
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you have to put it to them well you voted for it but are you prepared to back a motion to vacate and of the
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the magnificent six and the 20 and the 30 and now the 73 that question also has to be asked are you
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prepared are we prepared to do what we need to do and here's what we need to do the motion vacate is not
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going to work it's not going to work but here's what it would do they just codified the biden regime
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they codified it they put it in and and they set it in place that they approved it and they approve
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it even more importantly going forward fully funded with your money so if that's the case
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and he did that in partnership with hakeem jeffries he didn't do it in partnership with
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the house freedom caucus he fought the house freedom caucus and many people were not in the
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so in a defining moment in american politics we need to know in june of 2023 we need to know now
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what is the government that we have we know we got the radicals in the executive branch and we know
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we even have a bigger group of radicals in the administrative state that underneath the kind of
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4 000 political appointees the administrative the leviathan that we're all going to go attack now
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right you had a pot you had a chance to attack it you choke down the money that's how you attack it
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but we didn't do that so here's what we need to define
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in june in the year of our lord 2023 here's what we need to define we need to define
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exactly what these parties are and what this government is and now is a time to actually
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show that the united party rules over us that's fine we can fight a rebellion on that
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we can fight that at the ballot box but let's define it we need to have hakeem jeffries
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we need to have we need a motion to vacate immediately so it's not going to work it's not
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we need to have the democrats every day come up and save kevin mccarthy and then see if kevin
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mccarthy and the brilliant leadership team of brother graves and brother mchenry and steve scalise
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this entire crew can continue to survive at least it defines it it defines the steve you're going
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to get off all the impeachments and you're going to get off you know everything judiciary is doing
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and you're going to get off everything the the subcommittee and the weaponization of government's
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doing and oversight and boy that's going to take time and you're going to get off all that that's
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all performative right now you don't think i wouldn't love to be covering the race situation
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that we wouldn't love to be having darren beady and julie kelly and john solomon and all these
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great people on here and watching the video j6 and making the case for j6 yes we would love it
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but we can't and the reason we can't right now that's the shiny tory they're trying to get to
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distract you and if they're not prepared to use the leverage they've got the important leverage they
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got in the moment that they have it certainly you're not going to impeach anybody certainly you're
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not going to take on the administrative state and yes ray may answer a subpoena or two and give you
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a little report but you're not going to hold the biden crime family accountable and you're not
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going to have a weaponization committee that comes anywhere near what frank church the liberal from
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idaho was able to get back in the 70s this is more fantasy and now more than ever we must face reality
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and here's the people to face it the one thing the american people have had and particularly the
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working class what makes up maga is this understanding and common sense and grit and determination
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understanding of the human condition in the understanding of the taproot of the moral
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power of this republic time and time and time again and that's what made it the greatest country
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on earth not the resources the resources were blessed by divine providence with unbelievable resources
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in a land of of insurmountable beauty and bounty but it's always been the people
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the grundunes the schmendricks right and so that's your call this is not trump's going to do this
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okay um i'm honored and we don't have a lot of time we got about 30 minutes and we're honored to have
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a uh uh a real hero to me commander andrew clyde congressman uh from georgia uh and a uh a real
00:29:50.900
fighter on the rules the rule vote and because the posse loves inside baseball the rule vote was more
00:29:57.060
important than actually the vote itself on the floor the vote itself was very important but the
00:30:00.460
20 expanded to 30 30 patriots but i keep telling people the pressure that was on you guys was
00:30:06.900
unbelievable and to the fact that when you stood your ground he had to make he basically made hakeem
00:30:12.580
jeffries the majority leader partnered with hakeem jeffries and in the worst case he cut he lied he cut
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deals on earmarks i hear it's much deeper even about motion to vacate but we're going to get into that
00:30:22.520
a moment tell me the pressure that you came under because you are a particular hero and favorite
00:30:28.980
patriot of our vast audience of people that believe in the second amendment and believe in the right to
00:30:35.240
bear arms uh and this is a big part of our audience and more importantly a big part of the american
00:30:39.460
people can you go through specifically what happened well sure absolutely steven and thank you for
00:30:44.600
the privilege of being on with you in studio um first let me just talk about the rule a little bit
00:30:49.820
all right um the reason the rule is so important is because when you have um a closed rule which is
00:30:57.700
the way this bill came to the floor um then you have eliminated the voice of every member of congress
00:31:04.680
except those who actually crafted the bill and this bill was crafted in the back room all right with very
00:31:10.500
very few members actually involved and the vast majority of all of us uh excluded from the process
00:31:17.480
so no voice there no voice in the actual crafting of the bill and so when the bill text came out
00:31:23.760
finally on sunday evening you know we had the 72 hours um to look at it but yet it came to the floor
00:31:31.040
under a closed rule if it would have been an open rule which would have allowed for amendments from
00:31:36.060
uh colleagues and from members of congress then you know things might have been different or if it had
00:31:43.000
been a modified rule which would allow certain amendments some amendments uh but this was a
00:31:47.660
closed rule i i offered an amendment to strip not 1.4 billion dollars but all of the irs uh advanced
00:31:55.880
appropriation all adb all adb actually it's going to end up being about 71 or 72 billion that's about
00:32:01.440
what's left i think um in what is the actual portion that but a weaponization but a lot right right
00:32:07.480
it would have eliminated their it would have completely eliminated their ability um to hire
00:32:12.440
new irs auditors you know that would have been completely gone with the 71 or 72 billion dollars
00:32:17.580
um because it's broken out in three or four different buckets all right we'd eliminate those buckets
00:32:22.040
that were directly tied to increasing the size of the weaponized irs all right so that amendment my
00:32:29.500
amendment was rejected uh every other amendment was rejected so this came to the floor under a closed rule
00:32:35.620
they were rejected at committee they they were at rules at rules now and now remember this bill also
00:32:42.000
did not go through the committee process it didn't go through ways and means it didn't go through
00:32:46.980
financial services it went straight from the back room to rules committee under a closed rule that means
00:32:54.260
every member of congress other than those actually involved in creating the bill which was you know
00:32:59.660
less than what you can count on one hand all of us are disenfranchised all of our voters all of the
00:33:07.060
citizens all our constituents were disenfranchised because you know they elect us to be their voice
00:33:12.580
our voices were silenced this was a bad rule a very bad rule for all america and so the only thing you
00:33:20.140
can do is say hey that's not per the agreement that we had our power sharing agreement with the speaker
00:33:26.240
in january so this rule had to come down and we had 29 brave individuals vote against this rule
00:33:34.180
normally you don't vote against a rule right you'll vote against the bill sometimes but not the rule
00:33:39.060
but the but having people not vote against the rule is about power and control that's what it's about
00:33:45.900
because that's the most in my opinion the rule is where uh they are the uh the most sensitive
00:33:53.220
where we actually have the most ability to change things is the rule if the rule is bad you know so
00:33:59.220
that's what we did we voted against the rule um that was as people said a as important a vote as the
00:34:07.720
speaker vote in the first week of january it is it was it absolutely was because that was a vote that
00:34:13.080
reinforced the agreement in january and what would have happened if the rule would have come down is it
00:34:19.380
would have then gone back to the rules committee the only thing that would have happened gone back
00:34:23.600
to the rules committee for a new rule and at that point then we would have argued and negotiated for
00:34:29.280
an open rule or a modified rule and that's the way it should have happened but that's not the way
00:34:35.340
leadership wanted so they went to the democrats and they got 52 democrats to vote for this and and i'm
00:34:40.980
not privy to what it cost um but it should have they should never have done that you know we have the
00:34:47.140
majority here so this is a you know truly what you said it's a it's um it's a speaker going to
00:34:53.880
the minority leader making him the majority because it's a democrat bill it is a democrat oh my word yes
00:34:59.260
it's a democrat bill look at how many democrats voted for it more i love 16 more democrats voted for
00:35:04.620
it than republicans voted for it and almost one and a half times uh the number of republicans voted
00:35:10.300
against it as democrats voted against it this was clearly a purely democrat bill that republicans
00:35:16.940
brought to the floor and republicans helped to pass i want to talk about we'll get to your
00:35:21.300
constituents in a second and how you've honored them by standing in the breach but but the the i heard
00:35:26.380
the intensity because the humiliation he had on the floor at that moment to work with hakeem jeffries
00:35:32.440
to for hakeem jeffries to basically save him there was intense pressure on this rule talk talk to us
00:35:39.060
about the pressure that went on to make sure particularly given the the vastly important
00:35:46.020
work you're doing up here for the second amendment well um i was called about uh about 12 30 or so on
00:35:53.240
wednesday and i was told by leadership that um that if i didn't vote for the rule that it would be very
00:35:59.940
difficult to bring my bill to the floor now remember the bill that i have is hj res 44 this is the
00:36:07.500
pistol brace rule this is a rule or this is a bill rather that takes down the overreach of the atf the
00:36:15.480
atf is trying to become congress here and create a law that they don't have the authority to create
00:36:21.440
a law that makes felons out of tens of thousands actually millions really if you look at what crs
00:36:29.720
congressional review says about how many potential research service that's correct i'm sorry that's
00:36:34.480
congressional research services said what about this how many people how many potential felons out
00:36:39.120
there in this country if this thing's not passed congressional research said that um uh there's
00:36:45.220
anywhere from 10 million to 40 million of these braces out there so there's that potentially there's
00:36:50.980
that many people that would be affected by this atf rule um we're confident there's at least three
00:36:57.140
million all right but but crs says anywhere from 10 to 40 million and that's a stunning number of
00:37:03.940
american citizens second amendment loving american citizens uh who simply want their second
00:37:09.620
amendment rights preserved and so um and i can say something from doing the show and we do go out in
00:37:14.960
the field a lot and do the show there is and the mainstream media doesn't report this but this is at the
00:37:20.680
top of the mind this is one of the most important things in this congress right now is that bill would
00:37:24.920
you agree with me i would agree with you that is one of the most important things that's why i have
00:37:28.560
worked so hard to make sure that this bill uh has as many co-sponsors as possible we've got over we've
00:37:35.040
got 190 maybe a little over 190 co-sponsors original co-sponsors on this bill uh richard hudson and i
00:37:42.640
he's the nrcc chair we are co-leading this bill together um it is so very important that this bill come
00:37:48.640
to the floor um and also i've been working with the democrats too this bill i believe when it comes to
00:37:55.260
the floor will be bipartisan i have commitment from one democrat to vote for this bill i'm working
00:38:00.640
with a couple of others that they may actually come to yes as well so we could very well have
00:38:05.600
maybe three democrats that vote for this bill maybe four uh and therefore it would be another
00:38:11.140
bipartisan bill in this defining moment when you see about character and you see about morality and
00:38:18.140
you see about the spirituality coming to power politics i want you to once again say what they
00:38:23.180
threaten you with well i was told that if i voted against the rule that it would be very difficult
00:38:29.480
to bring this bill to the house floor and i said well if that's the case i said then take my name off
00:38:36.240
the bill i mean uh there's another member that is a co-leading it with me take my name off the bill
00:38:41.400
because it's not about me not about me at all it's about the millions of americans these braces and
00:38:46.760
this is an example of one right here these braces were made people particularly for the people out
00:38:51.480
here and not gun owners why this is important so tell us you got a couple minutes explain this is a
00:38:54.980
this is a pistol brace right here a stabilizing brace and what it does is it goes on your arm
00:38:59.340
and it to to help a person especially someone who who is as a disability of some sort um who may not
00:39:06.280
have the strength in their hand or may not have a second hand but this brace actually goes on your
00:39:11.040
wrist kind of like that or on your forearm and um and it's strapped to your forearm and it attaches to
00:39:16.720
the back of the pistol to allow you to better handle better support and be more accurate with a
00:39:23.220
larger pistol with a larger caliber larger framed pistol and if you don't have the ability to
00:39:28.620
support with a second hand or your other second hand is weak you know if you're uh an american with
00:39:33.760
a disability or if you're a service disabled veteran or something like that then you might need
00:39:38.840
or maybe a woman or younger people are just first time coming to to firearms etc absolutely correct
00:39:45.320
right so which is why and this is something to help people defend themselves that is correct as
00:39:49.640
well and and it was originally designed for a service disabled veteran that's what it was designed
00:39:54.860
for but americans have found out that they are so good they are so effective in helping them that it has
00:40:03.160
become wildly popular as i said you know minimum three million crs says 10 million to 40 million um
00:40:09.560
so well 10 10 million to 40 million out there but it may be a minimum of three million american citizens
00:40:15.960
would be potential felons because what they're saying atf is interpreting this now why do they say
00:40:20.840
that's a felony to have that they are now interpreting any pistol uh that has a stabilizing brace like this
00:40:27.260
attached to it as a short-barreled rifle which is restricted under the national firearms act of 1934
00:40:31.780
that means that now it's going to have to be registered you're going to be restricted to your
00:40:36.540
particular state there are nine states of the union excuse me six states of the union plus
00:40:41.080
washington dc that don't allow short-barreled rifles so veterans or or americans with disabilities
00:40:46.740
that are using this brace in those states would now be prohibited they couldn't even register their
00:40:53.000
pistol they'd be completely prohibited from owning it and if they had it again they would be uh
00:40:58.540
guilty of a felony uh 10 years in jail 10 uh 250 000 fine 10 years and a decade in jail that's correct
00:41:05.480
a decade in jail yeah and that would be a federal prison and that would be a federal prison and they
00:41:09.200
would never have their gun rights again never be able to own another firearm this is why we go
00:41:14.380
throughout the country and have feedback from our audience this is a top priority correct this is an
00:41:18.820
absolute top priority you know and um and and it's disappointing that um actually let me let me go
00:41:26.020
back a little earlier on tuesday of this week tuesday afternoon i was called by leadership and told hey
00:41:30.640
this uh stabilizing brace bill is going to come to the floor next week you know i've been i've been
00:41:36.020
on them and uh encouraging them and it was it's been delayed a couple of weeks but i was promised
00:41:41.300
that it would be coming next week um now it's no longer coming next week they've actually take so
00:41:47.140
they they followed through on the threat so far they've taken it off the calendar they have they
00:41:51.160
have taken it off the calendar it's no longer this order hang on i want to hit rewind here
00:41:54.480
a bill that would make sure that uh folks out there the backbone of this country right three
00:42:03.380
million people potentially as potential felons that could spend up to 10 years in the federal prison
00:42:09.580
have a huge fine and lose their gun rights forever that's right that bill that you've worked
00:42:14.680
so hard on they threaten you finally having to get to the thing they threaten you if you voted for the
00:42:21.020
rule it wasn't going to come and what we know now it was supposed to come next week it's not coming
00:42:25.700
it's not coming next week in fact what's on the schedule is a um you know save our gas stoves act
00:42:31.300
uh gas stove protection act you know the rains act uh separation of powers um you know restoration
00:42:38.660
act etc but not the pistol brace bill it has been removed it it is not coming next week and you know
00:42:46.560
and that doesn't hurt me all right as far as i'm concerned take me off the bill you know
00:42:50.720
um it hurts millions of american citizens it hurts service disabled veterans it hurts americans with
00:42:57.800
disabilities um this is wrong this is absolutely um tragic that that leadership would prioritize
00:43:05.440
bills like gas stoves which a gas stove is not a constitutional right all right a gas stove this
00:43:11.160
particular bill is not going to prevent someone we gotta go to a quick break we're gonna come back
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it all out so you can catch all of it congressman clyde from georgia um this of all the outrages
00:46:32.620
i've heard this may be the most outrageous because this is a very high priority for the people that
00:46:37.940
ring doorbells knock on the doors put the hangers out work the phone banks and give the money the small
00:46:42.540
donors they believe in their second amendment rights to the core of their being and now with
00:46:48.440
the anarchy and chaos that we just codified by mccarthy's bill the anarchy and chaos more than ever
00:46:55.520
they they're self-reliant and they want to take care of their personal safety that's why this thing is
00:47:00.200
so important and to know that they not just threaten but have taken it off the chart is is
00:47:05.000
inexcusable and but they've got an excuse oh well we're going to have the senate deal with it first
00:47:09.560
why is that another one of the the part of the tissue of lies well thanks steve the fact is that
00:47:17.040
the senate cannot pass a bill without this the house actually leading in the effort i mean this
00:47:22.340
particular bill h j res 44 the pistol brace stabilizer brace bill needs to go through the house first
00:47:29.240
because i believe we can pass it in the house on a bipartisan way uh i know i've got one democrat or
00:47:34.280
i believe uh more than one democrat uh that would sign on to this bill that would vote for this bill
00:47:39.840
and therefore we would pass it in the house in a bipartisan way because the senate has to pass it in
00:47:44.820
a bipartisan way they don't have a choice there's not enough republicans in the senate to pass it so it
00:47:49.160
has to come to the floor and be passed in a with at least two senators two democrat senators
00:47:54.380
uh voting for this bill and they're not going to do that unless the house passes it first so you've
00:48:00.580
got to put betester and mansion on notice right and these other guys in those in those super red
00:48:05.560
states on notice that the house passed this that's correct and cinnamon as well you know i mean you got
00:48:10.400
to have two out of the three there to pass this bill in the senate it is not going to happen but the
00:48:15.220
reason i believe that they are going to this narrative now is because if you pass it in the senate first
00:48:20.820
and that senate bill comes to the house and then we in the house pass the senate bill and it's not
00:48:25.480
the house bill that gets passed so again you know it's it but it's not about my specific not about
00:48:31.660
the andrew clyde bill this is gone because you voted against the rule that's correct and they're
00:48:37.420
prepared to put three million minimum american citizens i'm sure a large majority who are maga and
00:48:46.520
who support and have given money and worked and believe in second amendment rights to the republican
00:48:51.780
party they're prepared to jeopardize them to be designated by the atfs rulemaking as felons to
00:48:58.760
spend 10 years in the federal prison to pay an enormous fine and to lose their gun rights for the rest of their
00:49:04.560
life i simply cannot believe that this that this bill has become not a priority for the house it just
00:49:12.260
shows you that um that that the house has a real problem with with preserving the rights of the
00:49:20.660
american citizens over uh you know trying to keep their members in line and i think that keeping their
00:49:26.520
members in line is a uh is a greater priority and that's very very difficult and keeping their members
00:49:32.080
in line they just codified not just they give biden 14 trillion dollars with four train minimum
00:49:37.360
of uh of new debt um but they codified essentially all the cores of his the most radical regime in
00:49:47.600
this country's history and they did so with more democrats voting for that bill than republicans
00:49:53.240
voting for that bill and um georgia and in your district in particular is one of the backbones of
00:49:58.920
this country what what i always ask folks what are your constituents saying what what do they say about
00:50:03.540
what's happened over the last couple days well my constituents constantly tell me don't let them
00:50:08.040
take our guns don't let them take our guns you know the ability to protect their individual their
00:50:14.080
constitutional rights is the number one thing you know they love god they love country they love
00:50:19.260
their guns because it protects their country uh and so for me i mean that's one of the reasons why
00:50:25.980
uh i ran you know i'm a very very staunch second amendment supporter i'm a federal firearms licensee
00:50:32.700
i've been one for over 30 years i love the second amendment uh it's what protects the first
00:50:38.360
amendment and if we don't fight this battle in the house right now then it's i don't think this
00:50:44.340
bill is ever going to pass it has to go through the house first before it goes to the senate
00:50:49.540
we have to pass it in the house and send it to the senate we must pass it in the house that's
00:50:54.200
correct that's correct it must be passed in the house whether i'm on it or not doesn't matter to
00:50:58.900
me because it's not about me it's about the american people but that's also not
00:51:02.480
acceptable because not as you did this they're doing that because you voted to stop the insanity
00:51:08.700
and for being standing in the breach and having a being a profile in courage they're they're delaying
00:51:14.300
this entire thing right that that's what that's what the the the political terrorism of the political
00:51:20.340
crime here is they're prepared to make vulnerable people who are patriots and some of the best people
00:51:28.500
in this country because of their maniacal need for control up here in the imperial capital that's
00:51:33.940
this this example shows everything that's a great way to put it it shows you everything you need to
00:51:38.460
know how do people get to you on you you've got to follow commander clyde how do people follow you
00:51:43.420
on social media and you got a crack comms team but i want to know your social media and where they
00:51:48.120
go to your where do you go to your site thank you you can go to clyde.house.gov um to communicate
00:51:53.000
with us you can also follow us on twitter at rep clyde on twitter and on getter as well and we're
00:51:58.340
also on facebook i want people to go to andy clyde's congressman clyde's um andrew clyde's site
00:52:04.440
and get more information because next week we're then going to man the ramparts in this we gotta we gotta
00:52:08.620
we gotta come back there hard and people say this is not acceptable we're not going to sit down for
00:52:13.240
this that is exactly correct thank you very much thank you and thank you uh for being a hero and a
00:52:18.180
patriot it's very easy in this town to cave it's my honor to serve the american people in georgia's
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