Episode 3049: The Unconstitutional Gag Order Of Jack Smith; Return Of The Vax
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In this episode of The War Room, we bring on Mike Davis of Town Hall to talk about the latest on the latest in the corruption scandal surrounding the corruption investigation against President Donald J. Trump. Mike also talks about the breaking news about Bob Menendez and how the DOJ is backfiring, and how Congress is doing little to do anything about it.
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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
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people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these
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people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to
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save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
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welcome to the war room it's natalie winters hosting filling in for stephen k bannon from a
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little bit of a different location than we're usually used to don't worry the war room is doing
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well just getting i think a little bit of renovations that should be exciting but in the
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meantime i'm coming at you live from rav's dc studio buried lead there being that i'm coming at you live
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from dc and on today friday it really is a monumental and historic day that you war room posse i think
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need to give yourself a little bit of a round of applause because in an alternate universe where
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kevin mccarthy and the uniparty got their way yesterday they would have voted on the cr passed it
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we would have plunged this country into further fiscal oblivion probably surpassed the 33 trillion dollar
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mark not too long after all the while they're telling us that eight percent cuts are so great
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like i said and i'll say it again even joe biden wanted a ten percent cut for the big guy so eight
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percent is certainly not enough for the war room posse but shout out to you guys all the calls that
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you've made i hear behind the scenes i talked to the members really helped move the needle and make
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sure that this cr did not pass and like you guys saw breaking yesterday likely they're going to be
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looking towards these things single subject spending bills like matt gates and his fellow
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maga patriots have been demanding since january so that is some very good news and speaking of good
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news we're going to bring in someone who well i guess he's more of a bearer of bad news usually but
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that's only because i invite him on to talk about usually hunter biden corruption and how congress isn't
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doing anything um but today we got mike davis now mike there's a lot that i want to get to you uh to
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cover with with you um but before we jump into the breaking news about menendez because apparently now
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the doj like cares about corruption and bearer violations um i'd love to talk about your wonderful
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new piece for town hall jack smith's gag order request is unconstitutional and un-american if you can
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walk us through the piece and just the latest on the law fair against donald j trump
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so uh president biden has uh and and democrats have impeached president trump twice and they've
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indicted him four times they brought bogus civil lawsuits like the civil fraud suit by new york
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attorney general tish james for the non-fraud of a business ban paying back sophisticated wall street
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banks in full with interest and i think that they're starting to see in the polling that this law fair
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this election interference against president trump is backfiring he's like tupac every time they indict
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him they make him a legend and more popular and he's gone up by almost two points in the national
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polls since this law fair started and jack smith who is bringing these bogus unprecedented indictments
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against president trump for the non-crime of a former president having his presidential records
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which is allowed by the presidential records act and for the non-crime of a presidential candidate
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objecting to a presidential election which is allowed by the electoral count act of 1887
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twisting arms politically is allowed by the first amendment if this were a crime we'd have democrat
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presidential candidates in jail for objecting in 1968 2004 and 2016 but jack smith is saying that
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this is backfiring and while jack smith is illegally leaking grand jury material and illegally leaking
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out of this investigation illegally uh trying to taint public opinion had a speaking indictment does
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these does this inappropriate bizarre press conference he's trying to gag president trump and i would say
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this it is the it is the criminal defendants not the government that has the sixth amendment right
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to a fair public and speedy trial it is the american citizens including criminal defendants not the
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government who have a first amendment right to speak out against the government and no one has more
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of a first amendment right no one has more of a need for that first amendment right than a criminal
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defendant speaking out against the judge and the prosecutor and the process in a criminal indictment
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that that criminal defendant sees as political persecution that's exactly what's happening here
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there is clear case law on point the dc local rules make it very clear that the gag orders protect
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the defendants and not the government and jack smith is going to this dc obama judge tanya shutkin who's
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this partisan activist judge who's been extraordinarily harsh harsh on january 6th defendants while
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she you know she turns the she turns the other way for for these blm and antifa writers who are a hell
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of a lot more uh damaging and dangerous and deadly than the january 6th uh prisoners and this tanya shutkin
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i almost hope that she grants this gag order on president trump because it will just show you
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how partisan she is and it will screech to a halt these criminal proceedings while this unconstitutional
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gag order gets resolved on appeal now mike you know in the war room we are always proud to give you the
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signal and not the noise and on the menendez indictment um i think this is one of those stories
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that you got to unpack you got to really focus on the timing why now i don't think it's really a
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a secret to anyone that he's been engaged in in some derivation some iteration of corruption i know
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i used to spend a lot of time on the morton's patio with my old boss raheem and he would always
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be there taking meetings with people who uh i guess donald trump would probably say they're not sending
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their best there's always sort of a a murky vibe to to his uh counterparts at the table at morton's but
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uh all jokes aside the indictment of him for corruption bribery i'm not talking about hunter
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biden um comes at an interesting time just on the heels of him criticizing of course joe biden's
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policy when it comes to iran um but can you walk us through sort of the other maybe wins that you
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could see the biden regime having by going ahead with this indictment of like i said someone who i think
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it's pretty well known that they've been corrupt for decades yeah i think it's amazing that the
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biden justice department all all of a sudden cares about foreign bribery and corruption unregistered
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foreign agents wire fraud tax evasion tax fraud it's amazing that they finally care about this
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uh maybe they can use this this uh this precedent uh going after bob menendez to go after president
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trump who uh has the same issues that get ignored i think uh jack passo came up with a a very smart
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tweet earlier today like you said natalie it's just amazing the timing of this uh the senate foreign
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relations chairman bob menendez starts raising concerns about this uh this this iran deal for
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six billion dollars or whatever the hell it was this this continuation of obama's uh capitulation
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worship by viran menendez raises issues about this and all of a sudden they go after him i mean how
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long has the biden justice department how long has the fbi known that bob menendez was a scumbag and
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all of a sudden today they want to do this uh and i guess the benefits to president biden is that there
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are many they get to remove this chairman of the senate foreign relations committee uh who is not a
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biden puppet right so they're going to get rid of him and maybe put in a democrat senate democrat as
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the chairman who is more of a puppet to biden they could easily replace bob menendez and new jersey
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with a more more compliant democrat senator maybe they can get a black woman right so they can hit their
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their diversity goals and then the the biden justice department can pretend that they're being
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non-partisan here that sure we go after corruption on both sides and we go after both sides of the
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political aisle which is just complete nonsense yeah we go after corruption because we indict hunter
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biden for gun charges the only charge that doesn't implicate his father joe biden who we know we don't
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care about bribery corruption you name it now mike before we let you go i have one question for you
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because we've sort of started to see the talking points emerge again from some of the more establishment
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republicans in the house saying that we can't have a shutdown because it's going to get
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in the way of impeaching joe biden to which i would ask well then why did you guys go
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on break go on recess for over a month and take a long weekend this week if it's so imperative that
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we impeach joe biden and we can't shut down the government but you've obviously been following this
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you've been following these committees these investigations quite closely on the cr front on
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the funding the government what's your take on the sort of talking point that we can't shut down the
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government we need to capitulate on the cr or we can't see an impeachment of joe biden
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so the same moderates who don't want to impeach joe biden or even open an impeachment inquiry are now
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using impeachment as an excuse to continue a spending spree by the uniparty in dc it's nonsense
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i would say this remember natalie it's the high holy month of august recess it's now six weeks
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apparently so uh it's that's that's a holy time and of course uh politicians can't work in dc during
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that high holy month that that high holy six weeks of august recess but it's not like this is a surprise
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they knew that uh september 30th was coming and they knew that the appropriations bills needed to
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be done by september 30th and i would say this to house republicans hold the line i did a fox news
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opinion piece on this pass the appropriations bills that you want to pass at pre-covid levels
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with the policy writers that have the support of 60 or 65 percent of the american people and of senate
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democrats and president biden want to shut down the government because they want transgender
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surgeries in the military and they want weaponized justice systems to go after their political enemies
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they can throw elderly christians in prison for protesting outside of abortion clinics while they
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have blm and antifa and their abortion industry activists raising hell across america you know
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what who cares if we shut down the biden administration for a few weeks until we bring them back to the
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negotiating table and make the federal government go on a crash diet here the american people
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have had enough of this out of control spending where it's causing uh the interest rates to go up
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so high that people can't afford to buy homes they can't afford to buy cars uh they can't
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afford their student loans uh the the inflation is out of control where gas prices are up by like
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65 percent uh grocery store prices are up you know what to hell with dc to hell with the biden
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administration to hell with uh the executive branch make them go on a crash diet or they can
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or they can uh be they can be defunded and shut down for a couple weeks mike davis thank you so much
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for joining us if people want to follow you and stay up to date with everything you're working on
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writing where can they find you it's article three project dot org article number three project dot org
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you can donate there at article three project at article number three project on getter twitter
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truth and my personal is mrd dmia my initials in des moines iowa thank you natalie
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thank you mike for joining us you know it's quite interesting you know we ask on this show sort of
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the i think eternal question of the biden regime is the destruction of america are the policies that
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they're putting out is it intentional or is it due can we chalk it up to incompetence and i think the
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theory of the case on this show is of course the former we know it's the intentional destruction
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or reformulation or reset of america however you want to spin it but i think the fundamental
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question here when you really get into it and frankly the fact that we're even asking this
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question i would argue proves that the uniparty does indeed exist is that is it intentional or is
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it incompetence that's plaguing republican leadership preventing them from putting single subject spending
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bills on the floor taking recesses for weeks six weeks over a month while simultaneously telling us
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that we can't shut down the government we need to continue business as usual use omnibus bills continue
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with crs use continuing resolutions to fund the government with really no respect no care no due
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diligence for where that money is going to and they just want to continue funding the government
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meanwhile taking breaks while simultaneously telling us that we can't have a shutdown of the
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government because then we can't impeach joe biden if impeaching joe biden was so important to these
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people they wouldn't have gone on their trips all across the country their congressional delegations oh
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because it's really important to meet with ireland and meet with all these countries no it's all a
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talking point it's all spin and you can see that that's now sort of re-emerging in the news cycle
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like i said these rhino types these establishment types are saying that we can't have a shutdown
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because matt gates had a victory like you guys know when it comes to these single subject spending bills
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saying that we can't have that because then we can't impeach joe biden absolutely crazy stick with
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us through the break we got dave bratt we got garrett ventry and later tonight laura logan's second
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episode of her january 6 documentary is going to be streaming on getter and rumble at 8 p.m eastern
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but until then you've got to stick in the war room steve will be back for the 6 p.m hour and i will be
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welcome back to the war room it's still natalie winters i believe we got dave baratt with us we're
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going to get into all things economics i'm sure a little bit of slamming the murdochs that's my only
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assignment that steve gives me whenever i'm hosting the show but dave before we get into what the wall
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street journal is saying and interesting numbers coming about about out about manufacturing and
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american workers and productivity you know i think you know a little bit about taking down house
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republican leadership as you should um i'd love to get your thoughts on kevin mccarthy's decision to
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effectively surrender and send home uh his caucus this uh or conference rather uh for a very long
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weekend amidst negotiations over the cr a potential single subject spending bills appropriations all
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this madness from your experience being in congress is this what you've just come to expect or is this
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frankly a new low well you're going to be surprised at my answer uh from mccarthy it's exactly what you'd
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expect right paul ryan all the prior leadership that we've been doing this same game with spending for
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30 years and that's why we're 50 trillion in debt now in 10 years and at a five percent interest rate
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that's two and a half trillion dollars in interest payments alone in 10 years that's half the budget
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back when i was in congress so yeah they're used to just having a total power play everybody caving
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but my real answer is and and this is truthful i'm very shocked at the freedom caucus uh for their
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failure to stand up together they had about a hundred people uh back on the last votes right
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when the debt ceiling increase was uh was being debated everyone said hey we're all going to get
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together they voted as a conference on a four trillion dollar cut and uh and they said just wait
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till we get to the uh to the process right and we're gonna you know do our 12 budgets and get through
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it the right way and now after mccarthy promised all the procedural rules and and and that of course
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right working through regular order for the budget where everybody gets to see how the sausage is made
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now leadership comes through and says whoops we're not going to tell the truth again and there's only 10
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people standing up after a promise made in public by the speaker and after the republican conference voted
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as a majority to go forward with four trillion in cuts and then they go up to the white house and
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mccarthy says no cuts and now we're going to do the real thing and there's nothing so russ vote i had
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it right today uh it should be exciting this coming week uh pelosi had an agenda right and she would
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bang heads and get her people on the page uh our leadership doesn't they let everyone run individual
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elections in our conference right 220 people have individual elections the most liberal members
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of the conservative party get 20 million dollars the most conservative members who follow the
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republican creed etc uh get zero like me uh if if you follow and keep your word you get zero and so
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that that's roughly what's going on and uh i i just pray the american people kick in here and follow
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your congressman your senator uh and you know just say just say you want to be fair uh the weaponization
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piece is going to be the key moving forward what right watching our members who how they vote on the
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amendments related to doj fbi cia where there's just open and shut cases right and so i i'm dying to see
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the votes on on that and you're an expert on that and so i'm i'm dying to hear your uh witty repartee and
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comebacks well thank you for saying i have witty repartee i've not paid you to say that
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um but i i would love to get your take too like i said you know you have the inside baseball you
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know what it's like to be in congress but there are a lot of people who i think it's fair to call
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them you know they certainly haven't been winter soldiers on the cr they've sort of been turncoats
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a lot of names people who've come on this show right that you would expect to be on our side of
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the football exactly no it is shocking and you know i think we saw previously with the debt ceiling
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and you know i live in dc i obviously am a reporter i speak to a lot of these people i know what's going
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on to some extent behind the scenes but it seems like the way that they get you know these members
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to flip their votes or to you know sort of support policies that aren't really in line with the base
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with the people who work to get them elected is through you know promising them certain things or oh
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we'll bring allow you to bring this one bill to the floor oh you know we won't pledge these resources
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against you we'll vacuum the primary you know what do you think and again this is of course speculation
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but just really like i said from the insider perspective kind of help the audience understand
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because it even blows my mind too how some of these people who you know we consider them part of
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the war room posse you know they're usually on our side um they're sort of reneging on their
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america first agenda and their america first promises and you know why is that yeah well the
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full weight of the world does come down on you right cnn the washington post the atlantic the articles
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they start a spin cycle they come after you personally there's huge pressure uh but the major
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argument is that the the leadership will come at you with some rational arguments right they will say
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hey the polling right now is tight we could lose the house and if you guys mess this up uh then we
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could lose the house and then even if we win the presidency we got nothing uh because we don't have
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legislation so they'll come at you with this without saying uh the proper thing is the pelosi approach
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and all of our members should say uh kevin mr speaker if you come forward and explain to the people
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what seven trillion dollars right having a covid budget where we handed out checks to everybody
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right we were throwing out checks to every business every person so we got a covid budget now going
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forward for the next 10 years without covid right it's an absolute disaster it's laughable and that's
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why the wall street journal uh today today i had a piece putting down these hard right people the hard
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right people who are against two trillion dollar deficits that's hard right and that's why
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your comments are right these our folks should not cave we have to get and we need we need not just
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the freedom caucus 40 there should be another 60 uh from conservative districts so we have 100
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and then once you build that momentum then you get a majority in the conference and then the whole
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thing flips and then you have a conservative governing party which can save the country uh but you know
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the big three issues right it's it's where you add on china where you add on 50 train and
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debt and where you add on the border and you don't and weaponization right the administrative state and
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energy policy i could go on uh but leadership has not mentioned any of those in its messaging in the
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last week or two and that tells you all you need to know this is not going to be a substantive debate
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in the wall street journal obviously it with their messaging they just want a seven trillion dollar
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budget ongoing right they want tax cuts for the rich i guess uh they want a big defense budget for
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their pals up there uh but until they explain otherwise read their article today they had
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another one called u.s labor's real problem u.s labor right the american worker meaning u.s labor you
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you people uh your problem is productivity and they kind of blame productivity on the back of the working
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class uh which again is and they parse it so carefully but they're blaming it on the worker uh not a 50
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year downtrend in u.s productivity and terrible government policy and so uh we're we're we're
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dealing those members are dealing with a lot of pressure on them but hey you got elected to represent
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the american people and that that member of parliament from germany boy did she come out strong and simple
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the simplest honesty your job is to represent the people there's no such thing as partial freedom
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there's no such thing as partial uh democracy there's no such thing as partial rights to liberty
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uh you either have it or you don't and boy she stood up and gave the world a shout out in front of the
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united nations and man who i i'm gonna find out who she is because she gets a plus
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yeah note note to self nothing about what the republicans are doing on the hill uh could be
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described as pro worker i mean hr2 the bill that they love to talk about as being you know the
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greatest thing ever to happen to southern border they wanted to ram it through without e-verify if
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there's any legal provision that is specifically designed to protect the american worker it shows
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you how entrenched they are with the corporate interest now we can finish this block out talking
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about the cr and then we can get into some of the other interesting data economics charts as you're
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well known for um after the break but uh it's interesting i i was kind of crunching the numbers
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and since 1995 the house has failed to pass rules right so that's to advance the bill to the floor for
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an actual vote eight times just eight times in history it happened six times to speaker newt
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gingrich in a period of four years two times to haster in a period of eight years and with mccarthy
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it's happened already three times two in just one week in just eight months right yeah what
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explain the significance of that how much of a humbling loss and frankly a victory for the
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war room posse that that is for someone like kevin mccarthy yeah yeah well after i beat a very
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significant figure the person who was going to be the speaker i was told and asked by leadership right
00:26:35.660
are you going to play team ball and i said well my my team's america and my principles i ran on are
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just very clear i'm going to do what's in the best interest of americans uh every day and that's the
00:26:45.640
way i voted uh but they they say well that's not good enough we need to know a few specifics on your
00:26:50.960
committees will you always vote for the budget will you always vote for the rule uh etc and a couple
00:26:57.960
other things but that that rule vote and voting for the budget were the two biggies that leadership
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would say you've got to vote for the rule because if you don't have you know 100 vote for the rule to
00:27:09.600
get legislation moving in the first place it embarrasses leadership and they got all sorts
00:27:14.820
of complexities in there too right if if you tell them hey i'm gonna pose this thing uh up front it's
00:27:20.900
better for you but if you ever surprise leadership uh you'll be out on the street you know uh begging
00:27:25.820
for food or something in short order and so that is the real deal right that i didn't get any money
00:27:31.720
from the party they put me on the no money committees and it got so bad they kicked me out of a
00:27:36.740
members dining room for a few weeks right that's the only thing i had left it's the only privilege
00:27:41.060
i had left and it really is that way and so i just tried to get out on the press and tell the american
00:27:47.400
people the truth that way uh but it's very hard and then your own party right the party apparatus uh
00:27:53.220
along with the dems come after you for upholding uh the major uh the major bullet points of the
00:28:01.380
republican creed and everything we believe in dave brought hang with us we gotta jump to break but i
00:28:08.140
want to get to really i call them insulting staggering numbers and analysis from of course
00:28:14.220
the murdoch-owned globalist wall street journal when it comes to american workers we'll get to that
00:28:19.360
after the break we've got garrett ventre calling in to talk all things trump polling you guessed it
00:28:24.580
he's surging still surging keep indicting him keep impeaching him not gonna work he's still gonna win
00:28:30.900
and we'll be right back after this break do you get the feeling that the unthinkable is going to
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welcome back to the war room we still got dave brat riding shotgun getting ready to talk all things
00:30:14.880
economy but in the meantime or maybe after the show i guess after the 6 p.m you guys got to go to
00:30:20.320
birchgold.com slash bannon to get the latest installment of the end of the dollar empire with
00:30:27.960
all of the craziness that's coming out of washington dc frankly i think it's very clear
00:30:32.060
not just that they don't care about you and they're not going to protect you but that they
00:30:35.840
don't want you to be informed in the very fact that you know so much whether it's about the cr
00:30:39.820
single spending bills uh single subject spending bills appropriations you name it they're very
00:30:45.320
very ticked off by that and frankly that's why as we were talking about in the last break why
00:30:49.840
mccarthy has seen i would argue so many of his rules shot down really at an unprecedented
00:30:55.220
a historical level because you are holding your representatives accountable so make sure you keep
00:31:00.980
calling them but like i said make sure you go to birchgold.com slash bannon to get the latest
00:31:05.260
installment of the end of the dollar empire and speaking of the end of the dollar empire how's that
00:31:12.000
for segue dave rat i know you have some charts i know the audience loves the charts uh you got to sign
00:31:17.940
up for the newsletter too if you want to see the charts not just on the show um but walk us through
00:31:23.320
the new numbers that have to do with manufacturing yeah well and i i might spare you i may pull up a
00:31:31.300
chart or two but i'll just get to it the wall street journal today wrote an article yesterday
00:31:36.560
called u.s labor's real problem right labor that means you the working person your real problem
00:31:42.800
is your lack of productivity and they go through it you know they're very smart so they go through
00:31:48.800
it very carefully and then they try not to blame it on the worker and they say and look you know you
00:31:53.680
can blame some of this on government policy uh but you know the rest of the world has become very
00:32:01.200
productive well huh let's i just want to make the main point because this is the main point right so
00:32:06.700
don't blame our lack of productivity on government policy because the rest of the world has gotten so
00:32:12.960
productive well how big is their federal government right our federal government now is seven
00:32:18.540
trillion dollar budgets out of a 25 trillion dollar economy that's over one fourth of our economy
00:32:24.220
on its way to one third that's the major point i want to point out is the wall street journal i cannot
00:32:30.720
believe these guys are serious they have access to the smartest people in the world they know exactly
00:32:35.620
what they're putting down and they're putting down nonsense on paper yesterday and today uh blaming
00:32:42.400
the seven trillion dollar budget folks they are that are against it they're calling them all sorts of
00:32:46.300
names it's just incredibly i think a lot of them are good catholic guys hey guys come on uh don't
00:32:53.100
bear false witness that's part of the code right let's get the story straight right at least if you
00:32:57.460
want to favor the rich just favor the rich and just say so all right so now i usually don't get
00:33:02.260
political you all the political views are just my own i don't speak on behalf of any party or anything
00:33:06.820
uh but if you do want to blame the workers i did think this through a bit and the workers may be
00:33:13.900
culpable in detroit and i i'm going to take my uh own friends down because i was born in detroit
00:33:19.860
and i'm a michigander and went grew up there and went to college here and whatever and so i am going
00:33:26.100
to say some of this is the workers fault because if the workers in detroit voted for the policies which
00:33:33.540
have put themselves into bankruptcy and ruined detroit as a city then you are culpable right and
00:33:40.280
so here detroit hear me and the rest of the cities right if you don't want the wall street journal
00:33:45.620
blaming you personally uh for your own destruction as workers which i don't like but if you voted for
00:33:52.640
policies which do all this green stuff and experimental cars uh and the president of india says hey everybody
00:33:59.660
knows there's not enough rare earth middles for this uh electric vehicle thing to be sustainable
00:34:03.760
long run at the big numbers it's common sense right and if you voted for endless regulation
00:34:09.020
and if you have voted to decimate your city through their own policies and if where you've lost half
00:34:16.100
your population since the heydays and boy am i a fan of detroit i want i want a resurgence
00:34:20.900
but you've just crushed right the people who vote for those policies it's not about politics or party
00:34:27.740
it's if you voted for those policies the current energy policy oh my word right you're putting the
00:34:35.580
motor city out of motor business it's just stunning to me and so hopefully i've made that point clear
00:34:43.020
so then you know i do have some charts i'll bring them up but i want to make one other point
00:34:47.020
for folks to think about and i started researching this and the manufacturing story i think is way worse
00:34:53.800
than the numbers reveal so i started googling and doing a little research on what's wrong here there's
00:34:59.600
something really wrong so i found a major hint natalie and i think you're going to be fascinated with this
00:35:04.820
and you probably know all about it because you're the master of research but back under obama the
00:35:09.320
omb the office of management and budget put together a new way of doing manufacturing statistics
00:35:15.740
and omb put out a proposal and i'm gonna read this like because you can't believe this wording
00:35:21.260
you cannot believe what they did the the proposal suggests that in quotes factory less goods produced
00:35:28.860
this is a term out of omb factory less goods produced fgps can be classified as manufacturing goods
00:35:38.080
well what's that mean that means that if a company outsources 100 of their production
00:35:43.780
shelves all their assemblies all their production all their parts to china and produces it there
00:35:50.920
they can still count it as manufacturing in the united states of america so what does that tell
00:35:57.020
you our statistics on manufacturing are way overstated and so if you didn't get all that theoretical
00:36:03.840
stuff you know hit rewind and go over it again but i'll give you one example example accordingly
00:36:07.820
companies like apple which according to the new york times right so this is you know i'm quoting the
00:36:14.320
in crowd relies on hundreds of thousands of workers in other countries to produce its goods
00:36:19.360
would now be included in the manufacturing industry statistics right so if you if you think things
00:36:27.660
are bad for manufacturing now based on the numbers and the decline and productivity has been going
00:36:32.240
straight down it's worse than you think because the statistics you've been fed are full of these kind
00:36:38.680
of just incredible stories and so natalie uh you know take a riff on that what you know about it what you
00:36:46.340
think about it i always love it when the guests give me a chance to riff steve has told me i need to
00:36:53.720
go on more more rants so i seldom do but unfortunately we have other much people are much smarter than uh
00:37:02.720
than myself i need to come on the show so i gotta let you go dave we gotta have garrick ventry on before
00:37:07.460
we gotta before we gotta bounce but if in the meantime people want to stay up to date with everything
00:37:12.800
you're working on writing your thoughts where can they find you yeah just come visit liberty
00:37:18.960
university i'm now the vice provost for engagement so my job is to engage all of you friends who come
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visit me so please come to lynchburg virginia and send your scholars and then go to bratt economics on
00:37:30.960
getter and i post all these charts and all this stuff will be up by tomorrow thanks natalie great show
00:37:35.720
as always i would also nominate you for the position of ambassador to the war room on behalf
00:37:42.120
of liberty university thank you dave thank you so much for joining us and garrett ventry i think we
00:37:51.100
have you you always join us by phone your competitor mike davis has the decency to join us via skype but
00:37:57.460
that's that's all good we see where we fall on the hierarchy but garrett i would love to get your
00:38:02.980
thoughts on the latest trump polls break it down for us i predict you will use the word surging
00:38:08.600
because that is what donald j trump does in the polls but just give us the latest rundown
00:38:13.500
well to be fair to me i was just spending time with one of war room's favorite carrie lake in arizona
00:38:18.960
and i'm jet lagged on the way back or else i would love to join you by skype but you know you're right
00:38:24.340
natalie i mean surging is the word for donald trump right now he is crushing in the polls he's beating
00:38:29.300
uh ron de santis by 50 points in most of these polls in the primary uh you've seen ron de santis
00:38:36.480
in new hampshire fall below uh vivake nikki haley chris christie he's in fourth or fifth place in new
00:38:44.020
hampshire he's falling behind in iowa and president trump just continues to really dominate there and
00:38:49.300
then you see even the general election the mainstream media polls cnn cbs uh fox news donald trump is
00:38:56.400
beating joe biden i think that's why you're seeing them panic here and that's why you know
00:39:01.280
you like you pointed out earlier they continue to try and indict him but it's not working the
00:39:04.840
people see through it and just anecdotally i was in uh falls church virginia for lunch the other day
00:39:10.460
and people in a suburb of virginia which is blue are talking about how president trump
00:39:15.360
you know the economy was i heard two or three people say the economy was better under him so people
00:39:20.100
are definitely feeling this not only in the polls but in reality and so donald trump is in a very
00:39:24.540
good place falls church virginia that's that's mind-blowing um but garrett i i'll hold you through
00:39:32.900
the break because i want to get into on the house side of things the potential impeachment inquiry you
00:39:38.380
know warham has a little bit of a different take on it but i'd love to get your inside scoop but i'm
00:39:42.980
just curious you're someone you know you spend a lot of time with the maga base with people like
00:39:47.440
carrie lake and when you go through the polls and you try to figure out what are the issues that's
00:39:52.240
really allowing donald trump to cut through not just against joe biden but particularly
00:39:56.560
in the republican primary i think that the agenda 47 videos that that he keeps putting out are very
00:40:03.140
substantive um really chart a path forward but what are the issues that you think he's been able to draw
00:40:09.180
the most stark contrast between him i was going to use the term competitor but i don't even think that's
00:40:14.760
fair i won't disrespect the former president like that but what are the issues that you think he's
00:40:19.720
really able to draw the distinction between him and everyone else on well i think the the big things
00:40:25.880
are donald trump everyone saw what he did when he was president his promises made promises kept a lot
00:40:30.960
of dc politicians and others promise things and then they get there and they do the exact opposite i
00:40:35.960
think like you said his agenda 47 has been remarkable i think the weaponization of the doj and him fighting
00:40:41.500
against that has obviously been uh very strong and i think his border policies and then just we know
00:40:48.500
the economy was better under president trump and so i think that people really do republican voters
00:40:54.280
they trust president trump they've seen him do it before and i think that's exactly why
00:40:58.520
they are continuing to support him again like you said it's not really a race what donald trump is up
00:41:03.580
50 points here we're talking about it's like being in a third quarter of a football game and a team's
00:41:08.060
up 72 to 6 it's not much of a race here trump's running away with it
00:41:11.620
easy money for donald j trump that's a uh a sports reference even i can understand um gary i guess we
00:41:19.440
can get into it now and like i said you'll stick with us through the break but um i don't know what
00:41:24.600
exactly i can't read it but your chyron maybe it says that you're also a advisor to of course
00:41:29.380
elise stefanik a good friend of the war room um but could you sort of walk us through i believe
00:41:35.280
comer is set not only to uh subpoena um some more bank records when it comes to the biden crime
00:41:41.960
family but i guess the impeachment inquiry um you know barring a shutdown as we've been repeatedly
00:41:48.240
told um is set to commence imminently so if you could sort of walk us through the game plan you
00:41:54.240
can at least start and then i'll keep you through the break to to drill down on what exactly that looks
00:41:58.740
like yeah and you guys at war room have really been laying the groundwork for this right the base is
00:42:04.140
demanded they've seen joe biden's corruption they've seen that he's compromised and you know
00:42:09.980
you guys have done a great job on this really paving the way here and putting pressure on
00:42:14.080
house republicans to get their act together and do these things and so no i think the i think comer
00:42:19.720
has done a nice job here he's you know i think being able to subpoena bank records from hunter
00:42:24.780
biden uh and james biden is going to be a big first step and that's something he wants to do here so we
00:42:30.400
can see we obviously know they benefited massively from joe biden being in office as vice presidency
00:42:37.160
they used uh their influence with joe biden to get foreign business millions of dollars from russia
00:42:43.740
china ukraine and we've seen joe biden may have shifted policy to protect them and to help them we
00:42:49.900
saw that with the firing of the ukraine prosecutor everyone knows the famous story where joe biden publicly
00:42:56.100
pressured and privately pressured the ukrainian prosecutor who was actively investigating
00:43:00.680
corruption sounding surrounding burisma a company that hunter biden was getting a million dollars a
00:43:05.740
year from so they're definitely going to look into that and we can get into the more that more obviously
00:43:09.440
a little bit later but i think that's what they're going to investigate they're going to look at the
00:43:12.920
money trail and they're going to look at the influence peddling that the biden family did to
00:43:16.980
continue to make money off joe biden's uh vice presidency so they're not going to be focusing on the gun
00:43:23.980
charges is what i'm hearing the uh the sole charge that doesn't implicate joe biden it's it's funny
00:43:30.040
how that happens this is happening right i'm sure it's just a coincidence i'm sure they're not trying
00:43:33.700
to protect of course garrett hang with us through the break and warren posse tonight at 10 p.m
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i do want to ask you about the the vaccines and how well i mean how well do they work and do they
00:45:46.980
actually help reduce transmissions of the virus at all this latest um vaccine yes so we we know that
00:45:56.880
these vaccines are safe and they're effective at preventing the worst of what covid can can bring
00:46:02.540
to you and that is putting you in the hospital or dying unfortunately we're still seeing hundreds of
00:46:07.460
people over 65 dying each week with covid we we have about 20 000 folks in the hospital right now
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with covid so what the vaccine can do is protect you from the worst of what covid is but remember the
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vaccine early data is showing us it can also prevent you from getting long covid it decreases your risk of
00:46:26.580
getting long covid which is extended symptoms from that covid virus so yes protecting from the worst but
00:46:33.140
also protecting you from potential long-term symptoms from this virus even if you have a mild case
00:46:38.260
i can't help but tell you this story i was in uh several hospitals at the height of of this pandemic
00:46:45.060
and one of the things i heard from someone in the hospital for one of the nurses they said
00:46:49.780
someone came in here they had covid it was really really bad they couldn't breathe and the person's wife
00:46:55.360
says don't you dare give them that vaccine it is dangerous it is deadly this is one of those big
00:47:01.460
issues this anti-vaccine sentiment do you have a specific plan to try and combat it and how worried
00:47:08.660
are you about a rise in this anti-vaccine sentiment well it's really important that we are communicating
00:47:15.700
with folks and having longer conversations to make sure that we're addressing people's questions
00:47:20.340
that they understand the data that we we see it's why i'm sharing personally what i would recommend
00:47:27.320
for my own family in terms of vaccination i know folks want to be healthy that they want their
00:47:33.420
families to be safe um so we're just going to keep communicating about the good information that
00:47:38.300
we know the scientific information that we're seeing we want to communicate as transparently as we
00:47:43.220
can and answer folks questions we encourage folks to you know visit cdc.gov and get their questions
00:47:49.120
answered and engage with your doctor with a nurse practitioner ask good questions and make sure
00:47:55.700
you're using tools to protect yourself well she definitely was a good cdc stude she got in the term
00:48:02.760
safe and effective which i'm sure they're probably mandated to use to describe the covid vaccine but she
00:48:07.260
sort of let it slip but i guess it's not actually meant to prevent covid now they've moved the goalpost
00:48:13.280
for what is it the hundredth time you're not going to get long covid if you'd get the vaccine i don't
00:48:19.400
remember that when you guys were mandating vaccines and forcing us to take them i was told that you
00:48:24.220
wouldn't get covid if you took the vaccine but it seems like like i said they're already moving the
00:48:28.700
goalposts again and by the way i just have to add seems like a pretty uh precarious time to be wanting
00:48:35.280
to fund the federal government allowing them to continue to weaponize against us every agency just all of
00:48:41.740
them collectively ahead of what we know are likely plans to roll out a new batch of lockdowns and
00:48:48.440
mandates to combat combat covet 19 right that's the new forever war in america i guess that and
00:48:55.240
and ukraine which they're believe me fighting dying on hills to make sure they can still fund uh like you
00:49:02.080
guys may know already they exempted ukraine from a government shutdown so even if we do go into a
00:49:07.900
shutdown here don't worry zelensky you will still get your billions of dollars to do who knows what
00:49:15.140
with and great news for the uh the zelensky fans out there too the clinton global initiative has sort
00:49:21.580
of re-upped their operations and guess where they're focusing on ukraine wow quite shocking i can only
00:49:29.700
imagine the corruption that'll ensue there i can't tell if it'll be worse than what united states
00:49:34.360
government and your taxpayer dollars are already funding but garrett ventry while we still have you
00:49:40.840
like i said you work very closely with a lot of house republicans i would love to get your thoughts
00:49:47.160
specifically on sort of the covid lockdown front um if we see another kind of full court press coming
00:49:54.580
from whether it's the deep state or the democrats to roll out a new batch of lockdowns um do you think
00:50:00.000
we'll see a sort of counter-offensive launched by house republicans to stand up uh and like i said i
00:50:07.780
don't like the term do not comply because it implies that there's mandates uh to comply with
00:50:12.240
uh but do you think we'll see some sort of pushback i mean you would certainly hope so right i mean this
00:50:18.160
is we saw what the lockdowns did the first time right they lied about just like you pointed out here at
00:50:23.680
first it was if you get the vaccine it will you'll never get covid right it'll prevent you from getting
00:50:29.540
covid then every then feel you know millions of people got the vaccine they got covid and now it's
00:50:34.520
if you get boosted it'll prevent you from getting long covid like they just continue to shift the
00:50:38.520
goalpost um the vaccine they've been on the lockdowns we saw the damage the lockdowns did for
00:50:43.480
you know kids at school uh for uh the economy just generally people's mental health it was not a good
00:50:50.980
thing the lockdowns didn't work we started at 14 days to slow the spread then turned into
00:50:55.460
14 months to slow the spread and in my opinion one of the first things donald trump needs to do
00:51:01.000
when he does take back the white house in january of 2025 is there should be an absolute special
00:51:08.740
counsel to investigate anthony fauci's many lies and crimes there's no one who did more damage
00:51:14.740
to the united states of america over the last 50 years than anthony fauci an unelected bureaucrat
00:51:20.180
who during covid had all this time you know we're supposed to be fighting this virus that's very
00:51:25.020
serious and uh being locked down and all this stuff but he found time to do every single interview
00:51:30.300
he found time to be on the cover of in style magazine he lied about the effectiveness of max
00:51:36.800
of masks he lied about the lockdowns and their effects he lied about the effectiveness of even the
00:51:42.680
vaccine and so i think that no one has done more damage to this country than anthony fauci and i would
00:51:48.360
love to see him in orange in prison forever as he should be i uh there are a lot of people i'd love
00:51:54.420
to investigate with a special commission and probably their wives too but garrett ventry gotta let you go
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uh where can people find you on social media you can find me at garrett ventry always good to be with
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uh the war room crew the posse and natalie you too you are uh you are one of the uh the best hosts
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here in america we appreciate everything you do that is quite the compliment though i would have to
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push back and say steve is far superior but thank you garrett for joining us of course take care
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and war room posse after that last segment that's all the more reason why you guys gotta go to jace
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chinese communist party uh steve will be back for the 6 p.m show i think he's got a bit of a
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ukraine special and of course he'll be back for the 10 a.m tomorrow but thank you again for letting me
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hang out with you this afternoon and like i said war room posse you guys gotta give yourself
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a very big round of applause because in an alternate universe where you guys didn't exist
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the cr would have passed yesterday and today would have been the first day under just i guess
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business as usual status quo of just government spending galore up the wazoo with nothing in
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return no substantive change but because of you guys because of the calls you've made because you've
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helped them hold the line we live another day without a cr and with that i will go into the
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