Bannon's War Room - June 29, 2024


Episode 3721: The Elite Coup Against Joe Biden


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

185.21243

Word Count

10,237

Sentence Count

748

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

In the wake of the Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling in favor of John Roberts in the case of Mifepristone v. Loper Bright, Alex Blumberg and Peter Bergen discuss the implications for the economy, the environment, and the economy as a whole.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 case Loper Bright is what it's called. You've been very vocal. I've seen you today about just
00:00:06.380 how monumental this is. And because admin law is sort of obscure, I think it's hard to sort
00:00:12.440 of communicate why. But tell me why you think it's so significant. I just think it's a game
00:00:19.200 changer in terms of how government can possibly work going forward. And I think if you read
00:00:25.620 Justice Kagan's dissent, it's really, really clear that not only is this now a question of,
00:00:33.900 you know, the water we drink, the food we have, the drugs that we take, you know,
00:00:40.000 environmental policy. Ironically, everything that was being talked about on the debate stage last
00:00:44.980 night, every one of those policies is administered by an agency. It's not administered by Joe Biden
00:00:50.480 or Donald Trump. And all of those agencies have been kneecapped, absolutely kneecapped in their
00:00:56.260 ability to do their work. And more urgently, and this is really the chilling part, we have a bunch
00:01:01.820 of justices who just in the last few weeks, we've got Justice Alito playing doctor in the EMTALA
00:01:07.900 statute, Neil Gorsuch, now an expert on emissions and air pollution. We've got the court telling us
00:01:15.520 that they know better than ETF what a bump stock is. So this has been sort of happening over years
00:01:21.780 and years, substituting their judgment in areas where they have no expertise. Now it's just wholesale.
00:01:28.120 It's not agency by agency, case by case. It's just the entire administrative state has to bow before
00:01:34.120 Matthew Kaczmarek and his idea about whether Mifepristone should be on the market or not.
00:01:39.480 I defer to you guys, you're the experts, but I wonder if there isn't a bit of MAGA sprinkled in there,
00:01:44.980 Mark Joseph Stern, just because the deep state, the administrative state has been such a whipping
00:01:50.060 post for the upper echelons of Trump, Inc., including Steve Bannon, the guy going to jail
00:01:55.020 on Monday. You know, they have loathed agencies, the federal bureaucracy, and they have come to
00:02:01.820 embrace the judiciary since they have hijacked it for conservative ends. Yeah, I think this is an
00:02:07.480 aspect of the traditional Republican business lobby that the MAGA movement has sort of embraced
00:02:13.300 and turbocharged because what the majority opinion by Chief Justice Roberts reflects is not just this
00:02:20.780 deep distrust of government employees, like you say, the deep state that Donald Trump wants to purge,
00:02:27.020 but also a fundamental hostility toward how government works today, right? The majority
00:02:32.340 is furious that when Congress steps in to enact new legislation in response to evolving problems,
00:02:38.440 like, for instance, the Great Recession in 2008, it understands that it can't foresee every little
00:02:44.620 problem that could arise on the ground, and it can't prescribe every future solution to all of
00:02:49.960 those issues. So what Congress does instead and has done for more than a century is grant these
00:02:55.980 federal agencies broad power to decide how exactly to implement and enforce these laws and to do so in
00:03:04.620 accordance with their own expertise. The agencies that the court dismisses as staffed by beady-eyed
00:03:10.460 bureaucrats, I mean, they're actually staffed by career civil servants and experts with deep knowledge
00:03:16.400 and experience working on issues like here monetary policy, elsewhere environmental policy, food and
00:03:22.360 drug safety, right? I think that these are the people you would rather trust deciding these major issues,
00:03:28.140 some of which can be literally life or death, rather than judges who happen to have a law degree in a
00:03:33.640 black robe and have now made themselves sort of the kings, the deciders of all major and minor
00:03:39.820 questions of law and policy in the country. So what the majority of the court is telling Congress
00:03:44.640 is you have to start writing narrower legislation, you have to start giving less authority to these
00:03:50.400 agencies, you have to write feebler laws that are less capable of addressing future problems as they
00:03:56.820 arise, and all of that is a recipe for paralyzing government, for paralyzing specifically the regulatory
00:04:02.440 state that whether we know it or not, we are all relying on to ensure we have clean air, clean water,
00:04:07.800 safe food and drugs. Who really likes that outcome? It's industry, it's polluters, it's corporations,
00:04:13.840 it's billionaires. And so that has always been the class that kind of came together. MAGA and the
00:04:19.800 Republican lobby are absolutely in agreement on this particular issue because it's good for their
00:04:25.060 bottom line when they can evade EPA regulations and dump as much pollution into our rivers as they want.
00:04:31.060 Yeah. I don't know that it will affect Trump, but as you know, Monday is actually what we're
00:04:36.980 waiting for. That's what I want to ask you for. How bad is this going to be on Monday? They're
00:04:39.480 going to give them immunity from all prosecutions? Again, they just said that they are kings and
00:04:43.580 queens and can rule over the EPA and the SEC and all these other things. I'm pretty sure now that if
00:04:49.440 they don't give them full immunity, they'll give them enough to get through the election.
00:04:52.280 They'll say the Constitution said in the night, in the early 18th century, that Donald J. Trump,
00:04:57.420 who shall be born in the year of our Lord so-and-so-and-so, is immune from all prosecution.
00:05:01.440 What news today that when the Supreme Court denied Steve Bannon sort of Hail Mary to stay out of
00:05:06.120 prison, he's going to have to report on Monday, when they denied it, that it was the court saying,
00:05:10.080 you've done your service on deconstructing administrative state, but we'll take it from
00:05:13.520 here, which I thought was pretty funny.
00:05:15.400 ...is effectively frozen as we await the court's decision on Trump's absolute presidential immunity
00:05:21.140 case. Today, the court signaled that it will hand down that decision on Monday, July 1st,
00:05:28.500 right in time for the 4th of July holiday. Happy Independence Day. The best case scenario here is
00:05:34.880 that there will be no federal criminal trial for Donald Trump before this election. That's the best
00:05:39.380 case scenario, which means that anyone looking to stop Donald Trump and to secure the fate of American
00:05:46.480 democracy and the gains made in the last half century on civil rights and social progress and
00:05:52.500 to ensure a more equitable and stable future for this country and this planet is now dependent on
00:05:59.800 a Democrat to stop Donald Trump. And right now, that person remains President Joe Biden.
00:06:06.480 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on
00:06:17.860 these people. I got a free shot, all these networks lying about the people. The people have had a
00:06:24.700 belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world
00:06:28.500 to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like that go
00:06:32.520 to share the big line? MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:06:41.400 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country,
00:06:48.360 this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:06:54.760 It's Saturday, 29 June in the year of our Lord, 2024. We've got a lot to get to today. I want to
00:07:05.680 thank Brother Chris Hayes. That is one of the funniest lines. We'll play that a little bit
00:07:09.960 later. Exactly. It's next man up, and now that next man is the Supreme Court. Monumental day
00:07:15.640 yesterday. Historic. And you saw last night, the smart folks over at MSNBC, the ones that get it,
00:07:22.920 are in full and total meltdown. We're starting, we got Mike Davis, we got Bill McGinley from the RNC.
00:07:30.720 We're going to go through it all. First off, why don't you start, Mike Davis, because you saw the
00:07:37.800 MSNBC meltdown on the deconstruction of the administrative state. And Bill, this has been a
00:07:43.820 multi-year project, right? I mean, I said it at CPAC in February of 17, about the third line of
00:07:52.760 work. You had national security, you know, end of foreign America first. You had the economic
00:07:57.340 nationalism to bring the jobs back. But the third line of work was going to be deconstruction
00:08:01.620 of the administrative state. In that audience, the CPAC was packed that day. The mainstream,
00:08:07.340 I mean, it had to be, it had to be a thousand mainstream on the riser, right? This is when CPAC
00:08:11.320 was, you know, Trump's coming in, CPAC was huge. They had a thousand media, and they're all
00:08:16.320 looking at each other. What in the hell is that guy talking? That's crazy, Ben. And what's
00:08:18.600 he talking? It's the first time I ever talked in public. So what's he talking about? The
00:08:21.680 audience was standing on their chairs. The MAGA and the deplorables and Republicans, the
00:08:26.880 limited government Republicans have been around and understand this is the only way you take
00:08:30.920 down the Leviathan, right? The only way you take it down is that. Mike Davis, your thoughts
00:08:35.960 yesterday, we had five, we got five administrative state, I think maybe even one more is on Monday,
00:08:41.720 or are they all done? But the Mac Daddy, the Chevron deference is dead. And you know who
00:08:48.260 told me the administrative state is dead? Not Stephen K. Bannon, not Mike Davis, not Bill
00:08:52.840 McGinley, Lawrence Tribe. People have to understand something. I take pride in making sure we squashed
00:09:00.020 little Merrick Garland from a lifetime appointment by beating Hillary Clinton. Remember, Merrick Garland
00:09:04.280 was already appointed, already was in for confirmation. Mitch McConnell did his job and made sure
00:09:10.800 that was delayed, right? And we got Neil Gorsuch for that. That's not a bad trade. But the
00:09:17.360 guy they really wanted was Lawrence Tribe, but he was too old. The whole theory is you got
00:09:21.060 to get guys in their 50s or 40s, you know, if you're going to get him confirmed, you want
00:09:25.860 them there for a long run. But Lawrence Tribe is the head guy. He tweets yesterday, when
00:09:30.740 Chevron deference came out, the administrative state is dead. And he was not happy about it.
00:09:36.640 Mike Davis, your thoughts? I would say to you, Stephen K. Bannon, take a bow, my friend. You
00:09:42.120 were on the selection committee with Mark Paoletta. Take a bow before they send you to the clink,
00:09:48.640 before Biden sends you away, because you were key in all this, in selecting my former boss,
00:09:55.660 Neil Gorsuch, who was the intellectual force behind the Chevron case. Justice Gorsuch, when
00:10:03.500 he was Judge Gorsuch on the 10th Circuit, wrote a powerful opinion that got people's attention
00:10:11.220 across the judiciary and throughout the executive branch.
00:10:15.820 Hey, Mike, Mike, I'm going to tell you a story of how this really came about, because I was
00:10:21.020 one of those guys always yelling about the Leviathan, always arguing about, and noticed
00:10:25.700 nothing was ever getting done. This came up, and Don McGann does not get enough, because
00:10:30.800 Don had a pretty, he had some rough patches, as our first White House counsel, as I think
00:10:36.940 Don would admit. Let's say this, President Trump and Don did not see eye to eye on a couple
00:10:42.400 of three topics. But Don McGann is actually one of the silent heroes here. It was the second
00:10:47.280 list. When I got in there, we put out 10, and they hired Pence as VP. But there was still
00:10:55.660 a number, you know, it was still like 10 percent of the Republicans, 12 percent of the standard
00:10:59.220 Republicans weren't there yet for Trump. This was in August. And the concept was, let's double
00:11:05.280 down once again and work with Federalist Society and Leonard Leo and others and say, let's get
00:11:11.200 another list to show that we intend to have a couple of things, and you're going to have a deep
00:11:15.360 bench in everybody in the traditional conservative movement. And Gorsuch was on that list. And that's
00:11:21.000 for Don McGann. As I went through the list with Don McGann, McGann said, I think he was on the
00:11:25.860 second list. McGann talked to me about the administrative state. I had heard about it and
00:11:30.500 read about it, but I didn't understand it. And then I realized, aha, this is why I was the only
00:11:36.900 non-lawyer on the selection panel. Because what Don McGann laid out is really a new vision. This
00:11:43.820 is getting America, Mike, back to the constitutional republic we are. If you're going to do it, the
00:11:50.000 thing you have to go after the Leviathan on spending and everything. But like I say, it's
00:11:55.620 not, you can't cut 3% of spending. You have to programmatically go in and stop doing things.
00:12:00.120 You can't go and fire a couple of bureaucrats. It's not about individual people. You have
00:12:04.420 to take out programs and billets. And the administration, and this thing about the
00:12:09.720 administration and Chevron deference, and that's the thing that came up with Neil Gorsuch
00:12:13.640 was the intellectual firepower of then Judge Gorsuch about this topic and how a new young
00:12:20.860 generation of lawyers and judges had a little bit segued from the social conservative, you
00:12:30.440 know, gay marriage, abortion, which had traditionally been, they were now segueing to this concept of
00:12:37.240 the administrative state. And Mike Davis was the young Turk that was out there with Judge
00:12:41.900 Gorsuch, that opinion. And that is the connecting the dots that led to yesterday. And as you saw
00:12:48.640 in the open, Mike Davis, they realized the 20-year project we have ahead of us as we win again and
00:12:55.120 get more Trump judges in here. It's just started on taking down the administrative state, sir.
00:13:01.600 Absolutely. And this is a monumental decision overruling Chevron deference. And I'm listening to all
00:13:08.600 those leftists in your opening talking about how we need to defer to the experts. Hell no,
00:13:14.200 we don't need to defer to the experts. We see, we saw what happened during COVID lockdowns when we
00:13:19.880 deferred to the experts, when we deferred to the CDC, when they had us with a six-foot rule that was
00:13:26.480 not based in science, when we had these mask mandates that was not based in science, when we
00:13:32.600 closed down these schools. This is insane that we would defer to these experts, especially after
00:13:39.520 their COVID disaster, where they destroyed our country and destroyed so many people's lives.
00:13:45.140 How this is supposed to work under our Constitution is our elected members of Congress write the laws,
00:13:52.120 the president enforces those laws, along with his aides in the executive branch, but they report to
00:13:58.060 the president of the United States. And then courts are supposed to interpret those laws, including
00:14:03.820 how much power these, this executive branch, these agencies have. And what, what the courts have done
00:14:10.200 for 40 years is they just defer to these executive branch agencies. They just defer to the CDC and the
00:14:16.280 FTC and SEC and say, you know what, we're going to defer to your interpretation of your own power. And guess
00:14:22.180 what? They take more power. Yeah. I think MSNBC actually, I think there have been 18,000 formal
00:14:31.040 deferrals to the bureaucracy. That ain't happening anymore. Hang on one second. I got Bill McGinley
00:14:35.600 here from the R.C. And Bill McGinley is going to walk you through the signal, not the noise, on the
00:14:42.200 coup by the radical left led by the New York Times against Joe Biden to turf Biden out and to replace
00:14:48.020 him. It is. And by the way, you'll be able to connect the dots, ladies and gentlemen, because it's
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00:16:14.880 When the Supreme Court denied Steve Bannon sort of Hail Mary to stay out of prison, he's going to
00:16:19.220 have to report on Monday. When they denied it, it was the court saying, you've done your service on
00:16:23.940 deconstruct the administrative staple. We'll take it from here, which I thought was pretty funny.
00:16:29.420 A hundred percent. There's no doubt about that. Hey, I stand relieved, okay? It's now in your hand.
00:16:36.080 Davis, you did an amazing job. People forget Mike Davis with Associate Justice Gorsuch and then went
00:16:43.080 over to the Supreme Court as a clerk. And then Mike Davis did the really heavy lift on Kavanaugh.
00:16:48.520 And Kavanaugh is a example of that moment, that defining moment. You remember this, Mike?
00:16:54.380 There was a moment they were all over Trump and people wanted to pull the nomination.
00:16:58.820 And it was Mike Davis and Grassley. And some tough, tough, some tough hombres said, we're not doing
00:17:05.720 that. And we're not going to do that. If we do this, we're playing their game and we're not going
00:17:09.120 to do it. And that was a profound courage. McGinley. Mike, hang around for a second. I got to have you
00:17:14.340 comment on this. McGinley, you have, before you went over to the RNC, and people should know this,
00:17:20.820 you know, the RNC, and I realize there's some controversy, but hey, they're turning the apparatus
00:17:27.840 over in the pointing downrange, okay? And so right now we don't have time for petty squabbles. I'm the
00:17:33.880 king of the petty squabbles, so we don't have time for the petty squabbles. It's everybody point guns
00:17:38.540 downrange. But you and Rahim had done a research project over the last couple of years. Because
00:17:44.920 McGinley came to me and says, hey, look, we got it. And Caroline Ren is going to join us in a minute.
00:17:49.460 He said, we have a fundamental problem in the two political parties. Number one, our donors
00:17:56.240 are essentially star blank. They want to give to candidates. They want TV advertising. This is why
00:18:03.580 the consultants can be fluffers and get them all excited and have meetings with candidates. You
00:18:08.180 know, I've got this guy. I got that guy. And the money doesn't go into, it's not investing. You're
00:18:13.920 spending just on commercials, and they're the least effective thing, but it's the way the consultant
00:18:18.720 class makes the most money. He says the Democrats are in this for the, they're in this for power.
00:18:25.620 They're in this to make sure that they can keep control of the American imperial project,
00:18:30.120 and they do investments as shown in Colorado years ago. But more importantly, they're making
00:18:34.820 investments today in infrastructure. And you're the first guy to bring them. He says, hey, look,
00:18:38.960 people, and this is over a year ago, Bill McGinley came to, we spent a whole afternoon here in the
00:18:42.580 war room. In fact, it was on a Saturday. McGinley goes, here's what's disturbing. He says, this money
00:18:48.840 they're going to put in, it's going to be billions of dollars, is investing in an apparatus that is
00:18:55.040 plug and play. You don't need, you don't need Joe Biden. So walk me through that at first. We're
00:19:01.420 going to get back, and David's going to hang with us. Walk us through, there is a, folks, you got
00:19:05.640 to understand, there is a coup going on right now, a coup going on against Biden after last night.
00:19:11.280 These people hid it forever, but the New York Times, the big donor money, etc., realize what we have said
00:19:18.040 for a long time, that guy cannot beat Donald Trump. Right. And they're just not going to sit here,
00:19:22.340 and under no circumstances will they give up this apparatus. What was exposed on the night of the
00:19:28.420 debate is that Biden is simply a vehicle for the big donor class and the Democratic elites to achieve
00:19:33.980 their goals, right? That's their looking for their return on investment. And this is why they held back
00:19:39.240 the laptop from hell when it was delivered in 2019, and Biden was in fifth place. Biden finished fourth
00:19:45.320 in Iowa. He finished fifth in New Hampshire, I think. This was historically out of it, and all of a sudden,
00:19:50.320 Biden becomes the candidate. He's the vehicle. He was that middle-of-the-road guy or the thought that could,
00:19:55.580 that could, as they stole the election, had the summer love, the pandemic, everything. He was the guy, not,
00:20:01.440 not Elizabeth Warren, not Bernie Sanders, not Amy Klobuchar, but this was the guy. So the apparatus even moved
00:20:07.760 at that time. That's right. Because they're able, because they're outside, and the donors have invested in
00:20:13.220 the infrastructure. Like you said, it can become a turnkey operation when they sense a political
00:20:17.440 opportunity. And last time I was on, we talked about how the Biden campaign had signaled to the
00:20:23.600 Washington Post, this is how we're going to structure our campaign. But if you really understand how these
00:20:28.280 things work, what they really said was, this was going to be an effort that was going to allow us to
00:20:33.460 use this apparatus for whatever candidate sits atop the ticket or down ballot. And so that's why,
00:20:39.500 when you look at what they've done, they've have, the campaign is probably the smallest unit
00:20:43.580 of the, of the apparatus. The DNC and the state parties and their joint fundraising agreements are
00:20:49.800 receiving most of the money. That is not Biden-specific money. That is money going into the
00:20:54.740 Democratic Party apparatus that they're going to be able to use no matter who is atop the ticket.
00:20:59.560 And most importantly, I think, are the dark money network that they've established. And they've blessed
00:21:05.520 a number of organizations that are going to come in and support future forward.
00:21:09.500 Hang on a second, right before you get there. Remember a couple of weeks ago, we, and if Denver
00:21:12.680 can get that chart, but here, I want to go back for the Roman posse. Because, hey folks,
00:21:18.340 just because I'm leaving for a while doesn't mean I'm leaving. But this is, we're setting the
00:21:22.620 narratives here. Once again, the two narratives, the national security issue, and they have to have
00:21:29.420 a 25th amendment, and that's going to cause a constitutional crisis. Chip Roy and these guys,
00:21:32.860 we're going to drive that. But they're going to change by now. When the New York Times comes out,
00:21:38.000 for the left, the New York Times editorial is like the voice of God. So Biden's going. We have to make
00:21:43.560 that process. We have to make, when the Praetorian Guard changes out to the next general, maybe Gavin
00:21:49.280 Newsom, the next loyal general, we have to make that process as painful as possible. We have to,
00:21:55.320 because they're going to come with search for their Messiah, and then that process of the honeymoon.
00:22:00.800 When they get to, when they get to Chicago, it's going to be all sweetness and light like you've never
00:22:05.440 seen before. I mean, we have to make the process between now and then, expose to the American people
00:22:10.720 what's going on here, that this is a controlling apparatus. Here's the important thing that Bill McGinley
00:22:15.460 said on this show over a month ago. He came in with the, with the member on a Saturday, he made the
00:22:20.120 presentation, he says, look, I want people to understand something. This is not about the DNC versus
00:22:24.080 the RNC. This is not even about Biden versus Trump, or the Biden campaign versus the Trump
00:22:28.160 campaign. This is about Trump and an outgunned RNC with $2 billion of outside money from the
00:22:35.520 smartest and most vicious people out there with the best operatives that are paying the real
00:22:40.840 dollars. You don't see, things are, people hang around the DNC is like a clown show. This is the
00:22:46.020 serious money. Continue on. And also just understanding the difference between the two parties, right?
00:22:50.560 The DNC, the Democratic Party is a top-down party. The elites really have the authority
00:22:56.340 to control a lot of the nominating process, but also at the convention, have an opportunity to
00:23:01.540 really throw a wrench into Joe Biden's plans if he wants to fight this. The RNC, the Republican
00:23:06.480 Party, on the other hand, is more of a bottom-up party. If you look at how the delegates are selected,
00:23:10.960 how the governance is done. And so it's more of a grassroots focus.
00:23:15.760 That's why Dan Schultz came up with the precinct strategy. If you look at the structure of it,
00:23:19.680 it's supposed to be a grassroots party. They just cut out the grassroots. That's why the
00:23:23.400 precinct strategy. But it's also why we talked about the posse is the difference maker. Big.
00:23:28.300 Right? Because they may have the billions. It's Trump versus the popular, versus the posse,
00:23:32.220 because that, the posses, they get out the vote and more as importantly, the stop the steal is,
00:23:39.420 which would cost a couple of billion dollars if you had to pay for that manpower. Here,
00:23:43.020 it's going to be volunteers. That's right. And that's why we talked about signing up so that you
00:23:46.620 can be put to work and volunteer, put the sweat equity into this election, counteract the billions
00:23:52.060 of dark, dark money that are coming after President Trump and the Republicans. And that's
00:23:55.880 why you go to protect the vote, to sign up to be a poll watcher in the battleground states. That's
00:24:00.300 why you go to Trump Force 47. That's why you go to swampthevoteusa.com so that you can figure out
00:24:06.460 the best way for you to vote. And you become a force multiplier. You find 10 of your friends
00:24:10.980 to either volunteer as a poll watcher or to make sure that they go out there and cast their ballots
00:24:15.620 and so that we can have something to argue over if there's any sort of post-election proceedings.
00:24:21.040 But let's go back to the Democratic structure. So they have, you know, just like you said,
00:24:26.280 it's Biden, DNC plus billions of dark money versus Trump, RNC and the posse volunteer army.
00:24:33.420 Now, the way that they structured this, and they said that they were breaking new ground,
00:24:37.340 they're not really breaking that much new ground. But what they're doing is, when you see these
00:24:41.320 million dollar fundraisers with all of the Hollywood types and all the billionaires
00:24:44.720 from Silicon Valley. The 30 million they had in New York City and another 28 million they got in.
00:24:49.000 That's right. 30 million is not going into the Trump campaign. Most of that money is...
00:24:52.220 You mean not going to the Biden campaign. Excuse me, to the Biden campaign.
00:24:55.240 That money is actually going into the DNC and the Democratic state parties.
00:24:59.360 That is non-Biden specific money. That is money that can be used for anybody who sits atop the ticket.
00:25:05.960 So when you think about all this money that's coming into these joint fundraising agreements
00:25:10.020 with a million dollars... It's not tied to Biden. It's not tied to Biden.
00:25:13.060 Folks, repeat this, and all the left-wing media watching us, we understand what's going on here.
00:25:18.360 Follow the money. So let me go back. When you see these, the one in Radio City Music Hall
00:25:24.140 was, I think, $28 million. The one in Hollywood by George Clooney and these guys were $30 million.
00:25:30.420 When you see these massive fundraisers, that doesn't stick to Joe Biden.
00:25:34.700 That goes into the committee, and the committee then funnels it down to the state parties.
00:25:38.500 All those donations to the state parties come back to the DNC.
00:25:41.220 So on the evening of the 28th of August, if that nominee that walks down the stage is
00:25:45.140 Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama or Ofer Winfrey, it's whoever that person is, the official
00:25:51.140 Democratic nominee.
00:25:51.940 A lot of that money is available. A lot of that money is available.
00:25:55.480 But all of the $2 billion in the invested infrastructure around it.
00:26:00.040 In the Dark Money Network?
00:26:00.860 That's available. So what does this mean? There are a number of hurdles that the Democrats
00:26:07.320 have to replacing Joe Biden. Number one, they've been lecturing us for years about they're the
00:26:12.600 party of democracy. They need to preserve democracy. And now the Democratic elites are actively and
00:26:18.760 openly talking about disenfranchising every Democratic primary voter who voted for Joe Biden.
00:26:24.380 Why? Because they don't think he can win. They're concerned that he may not win an election.
00:26:30.520 The Democrats actually have a history of this. At the Senate level, if you look in New Jersey,
00:26:35.100 Bob Torselli was a sitting U.S. senator, Democrat, ran into a big ethics scandal. After the primary had
00:26:42.360 already been done and he was the nominee, Democrats realized he couldn't win. So they actually sued in
00:26:47.960 New Jersey to be able to swap him out for Frank Lautenberg, who was a former senator who they then put on the
00:26:53.700 ballot and ended up prevailing in the election. So when you're a Democratic primary voter, you have
00:26:58.920 to realize your vote may not actually determine who your nominee is going to be in the general
00:27:05.040 election if the Democratic elites disagree with your choice.
00:27:07.880 There's zero probability of this. OK, we're going to take a short commercial break.
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00:27:28.320 co-hosts on the 18th in the morning, the 18th from the RNC, we hope. So Birchgold.com
00:27:33.600 slash Bannon. Go talk to Philip Patrick and the team. Make sure you do it today.
00:27:37.500 Before I go to break, I want to make an observation. The DNC is actually run like when the
00:27:43.520 Bolshevik, when the revolution in Russia started, the Bolsheviks had very little to do with it.
00:27:49.140 It was British intelligence, French intelligence that collapsed the Romanovs.
00:27:52.800 The Soviets. Soviets were just coordinating committees. The Soviets, it wasn't the Soviet,
00:27:57.520 the Soviets, the local Soviet was a coordinating committee that made all the decisions.
00:28:02.080 The DNC was set up as an American Soviet. It was set up in very structure to have the labor unions
00:28:07.320 have a piece. Every big power group would have their seat at the table. The people, not so much.
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00:29:16.220 When the Supreme Court denied Steve Bannon sort of Hail Mary to stay out of prison, he's going to have to
00:29:21.220 report on Monday, when they denied it, that it was the court saying, you've done your service on
00:29:25.820 deconstructing administrative state, but we'll take it from here, which was pretty funny.
00:29:31.540 I stand relieved. Mike Davis, you've been in this fight. And folks, here's why, because this is the
00:29:37.840 Trump revolution. The Trump revolution is in full and they know it. And we can't be stopped. The only way
00:29:44.320 we can be stopped is if we quit. And we're not going to quit. You're just now getting your power.
00:29:52.060 It's that old, I think it's from the Hindu, I think it's from the Hindu religions. They have a thing
00:29:57.280 called the Roar of Awakening. And it's about a little tiger that gets lost from his mom and is
00:30:04.200 raised by a collection of sheep. And he runs around with sheep and he plays with sheep and he does
00:30:11.400 everything with sheep. He's, you know, he's, he's raised by sheep. And then one day, I think they
00:30:16.160 come up on a, on a carcass and he looks over and he jumps over and looks at it and sniffs around it
00:30:20.820 and sniffs around it. And then he takes a bite as a carnivore of meat. And as soon as it happened,
00:30:26.220 it's like, he just roars like a, like a lion. Right. And that's, that's what this movement,
00:30:33.140 this movement and this, what happened yesterday, quite frankly, what happened this entire Supreme
00:30:38.440 Court session. And you're going to see this on Monday, I think with the immunity, but you saw
00:30:42.540 with Fisher yesterday, Mike Davis, people have worked for decades for this. And this is not a
00:30:48.440 small win. This is a big one. The woman last night that was on Alex Wagner, she was absolutely
00:30:54.220 brilliant. I mean, she walked in, she goes, look, even people on the left, you do not understand
00:30:58.480 how big this is. This is actually how they start to take apart the federal government. You know,
00:31:04.040 we are, we are the party of government Democrats and always increase it. This, they've now laid
00:31:08.820 it out and we can't reverse it. They were gobsmacked. So Davis, give me your assessment.
00:31:15.200 How do we get here? Where are we? And where are we going to go? The judges are everything.
00:31:18.920 Every Republican in this, in the war and posse, you must clip this piece and get it to your
00:31:23.680 friends sitting there going, you know, on TV. I don't know. Trump has mean tweets and Trump
00:31:28.100 says bad things and Trump's mean and, you know, Trump and Stormy Daniels and Trump in this
00:31:32.780 and Trump in that. And when Trump gets sentenced to prison on the 11th, it doesn't matter.
00:31:37.720 This is the thing itself. If you want to, if you want to get back to liberty, you want
00:31:43.440 to beat tyranny back. If you want to be free men and women, if you want to slay the Leviathan,
00:31:50.000 this is, you know, it's project 2025 and everybody's doing it from the executive branch. It's supporting
00:31:54.920 those people in the house that want to pass legislation to do this. And the third angle of
00:32:01.200 attack is the Supreme Court. And they have delivered a victory that is the biggest victory
00:32:06.620 we've ever had in taming the Leviathan. Mike Davis, your thoughts?
00:32:11.000 Well, I would say this. The political branches are not going to drain the swamp because they
00:32:17.000 are the reptiles. The executive branch, Congress, they're not going to drain the swamp. No matter
00:32:22.400 how hard Republicans try, that's not going to happen. You know who's going to drain the swamp?
00:32:27.520 Well, the federal judges, the plumbers, right? Those are the people who are going to drain
00:32:31.440 the swamp because they're going to, over the next 20 years, put the federal government
00:32:36.760 back into its place as the Constitution requires, where Congress writes the laws, our elected members
00:32:44.940 of Congress write the laws, the president and the executive branch enforce the laws, and judges
00:32:50.700 decide cases and controversies. They interpret the laws. And we're not going to have these unelected,
00:32:57.040 unaccountable executive branch bureaucrats steal all that power from the other branches and then
00:33:03.760 steal power that belongs to the states and we the people, as confirmed by the 10th Amendment.
00:33:10.660 So you're going to see the federal government lose its power, and it's going to return to the states
00:33:15.860 and the people. And then you're going to see the power that remains with the federal government
00:33:20.380 divided among the branches as it was intended under the Constitution.
00:33:26.380 Amen. That's a vision, brother. They say Trump has no vision. That's the vision. That's MAGA.
00:33:31.740 That's what MAGA has delivered. This is how you get this republic back to a constitutional republic
00:33:37.120 and away from this madness. Now, Mike Davis, Article 3, you're such a central player here. You have a big
00:33:42.540 part of this as I get relieved on Monday morning. You're going to have a big part of this going forward.
00:33:47.720 What is your how do people get to Article 3? Well, let me just make a point about that,
00:33:52.260 because Steve is too modest to say this. I don't think Biden understands what a mistake they are
00:33:58.040 making by sending Steve Bannon to jail, because he's going to go in like the nation of Islam and
00:34:03.100 convert the whole jail to MAGA. They're going to come out with all these Trump supporters in jail,
00:34:09.300 and then he's going to come out guns a blazing the week before the election. He's going to become
00:34:14.160 a legend, right? If you think Steve Bannon is a legend now, wait until he comes out of prison
00:34:19.520 with all these conflicts. I don't, you know, I love history. I don't want to say anything,
00:34:25.640 but Bastille Day is celebrating the 14th. That's when we went to the prison with the guys at,
00:34:30.460 and also people, you study the Russian Revolution. It didn't really kick in until they got the jails
00:34:35.480 and got the revolutionaries out. Just saying, Mike Davis, you're great. Article 3 project,
00:34:40.660 you're the tip of the spear. Where do people go, brother? Article 3 project.org. Article 3 project.org.
00:34:48.560 You can donate there. We're not going to piss away your money on stupid TV ads. We're doing our own
00:34:55.120 lawfare. We're lean and mean, and we're fighting back. Maybe we'll go bust Steve out of prison.
00:35:00.740 We'll bust Steve out of prison. We'll use that money. No, hold it, hold it. Tell me, no, no, hang on,
00:35:05.380 but real quickly, give it the criminal referral. You got a criminal referral for what the number,
00:35:09.520 the person that heads the civil rights division of the justice department, you sent a criminal
00:35:14.580 referral over to? Well, we did a criminal referral. We did an office of professional
00:35:18.980 responsibility complaint. We did a bar complaint in DC. We did a bar complaint in New York. We've
00:35:24.660 gone after these Obama and Biden and other Democrat judges with judicial misconduct complaints. We're not
00:35:30.000 messing around. We're not pissing away money on TV ads to line our pockets. I've spent two and a
00:35:35.280 half million dollars of my own money running this because I'm crazy. And so we're spending this
00:35:39.240 money effectively and efficiently, and we're moving the ball. There's a reason that the Supreme
00:35:44.820 Court, there's a reason that John Roberts, the chief justice of the Supreme Court, joined the majority
00:35:50.180 and wrote the opinion. He felt comfortable enough joining the Chevron majority and write the opinion.
00:35:55.380 It's because we've changed the politics over the last four years. And Steve Bannon was the leader of
00:36:01.060 that. Hold it. Hold it. Now that I'm not looking for now that I'm not looking for a stay, we can be,
00:36:08.560 we can talk turkey. I'm just kidding. I got to say, though, it's kind of shocking to me, given the
00:36:15.000 genesis of this and given an extraordinary. And by the way, you got to read Gorses' story about his
00:36:19.060 mother that he adored his mother. His mother was his hero. What she went through in the Reagan
00:36:24.860 administration. I mean, she is a she's MAGA before MAGA. This one was tough as boot leather. And hey,
00:36:30.540 she didn't want she wouldn't work any nonsense. I mean, just an extraordinary woman. You see that
00:36:34.700 he his formation, he's molded in her image and likeness. And the reason he's looked at this
00:36:40.200 intellectually is so powerful and so important about the difference between liberty and tyranny.
00:36:44.220 A lot of people talk about it. He went to the heart of what does it really mean? Mike Davis,
00:36:48.840 given it's so monumental, and it'll be talked about and discussed for decades and decades and
00:36:54.500 decades. Why was Neil Gorsuch? Why didn't Neil Gorsuch write the leader? Why did I don't want to say
00:36:59.520 Roberts kind of came in and globbed on to the to the glory, but he did come on and glob onto the
00:37:05.140 glory? How did that happen? Well, I would say this, I would say Newt Gingrich used to talk about
00:37:10.300 this. If you want politicians to get anything done, you have to build the parade and let the
00:37:16.680 politicians lead the parade. So if John Roberts wants to be the politician leading the parade on
00:37:22.840 Chevron, great. As long as we have his vote, I don't give a damn who's leading the parade. As long
00:37:27.380 as we're overturning Chevron and deconstructing the administrative state. Look, the real answer
00:37:32.880 is, is as the chief justice, if he's in the majority, he gets to assign the opinion. And so
00:37:38.080 he assigned the opinion to himself. I'm surprised he didn't assign it to Gorsuch. But you know what,
00:37:43.380 if we have the chief justice's vote and he's not being a squish and a wep, great.
00:37:47.480 I think Roberts had enough of war room saying it's the Thomas court. Pay a letter on his saying it's
00:37:52.920 the Thomas court. He went on the biggest thing they're ever going to do. He went to put his name on
00:37:55.940 it's the Roberts court. Last thing for you. I got to have that. And McGinley, I want you to jump
00:38:00.420 into, uh, since, uh, associate justice Jackson was with us on Fisher and it's a separate opinion,
00:38:08.600 but it ain't too shabby. I'm not a lawyer, but Hey, she's on our side of the football on one
00:38:13.380 that's huge and blowing up the, and that'll lead to massive investigations of the justice department.
00:38:18.560 And, and, uh, I think the Notre Dame law professor, uh, Coney Barrett, Coney Barrett's a little
00:38:24.600 jiggy right now. Where do we stand? I thought, uh, I thought this was supposed to be, I thought
00:38:28.640 she was supposed to be a conservative. What's going on here. And we got judge Jackson on our side of
00:38:32.560 the football, right in her own opinion that concurs. And she's taken quite frankly, a quite
00:38:37.980 courageous stand. Uh, what is this? What's the deal with the Notre Dame law professor?
00:38:43.300 I would say this to justice, Amy Coney Barrett, if you're deciding whether to, uh, join an opinion
00:38:51.400 or not join an opinion, you look over on the right and you see justice Jackson and you're,
00:38:58.880 you're not at least on the right, then maybe you should get your head out of your ass.
00:39:02.920 Like you are a rattled law professor and you think your job is to grade law school exams instead
00:39:11.440 of exercising good judgment. She's not some liberal. She's not some David suitor, but she's
00:39:17.100 some rattled law professor who thinks that she is the smartest person in the room. And she has to
00:39:22.860 prove to everyone why she's the smartest person in the room. Just get to the right damn results.
00:39:28.740 Just get to the right one. You see judge Jackson, Mike Davis. Thank you, brother. Appreciate you.
00:39:33.980 Thank you, sir. Did that, you're a student of this. That shocked you a little bit.
00:39:38.280 Jackson joining the majority. Yeah. Yes. And right. Independent opinion, but the opinion is pretty,
00:39:43.560 you know, it's pretty strong. Yeah. You think that's a good rule for, for associate justice,
00:39:49.380 Coney Barrett. When you see judge Jackson over there sitting with Thomas and Gorsuch and Alito,
00:39:54.620 maybe you're, you know, maybe you slide your papers over there.
00:39:56.900 You're worried about your personal politics. It gives you all the cover you need.
00:39:59.200 The fact that she joined the majority. Do you think it's, you think it's sometimes it gets that
00:40:02.760 political? Yeah, I do. I think sometimes it does, but at the end, I would not opine that maybe my,
00:40:07.880 maybe it was not the best time to drop my stay in during the firefight, the firestorm they're
00:40:13.360 having right now. And Hey, they're just left immunity. They got out of town and they're
00:40:17.180 leaving immunity for Monday. The point to remember is even before, um, president Trump was able to
00:40:22.900 get his justices onto the Supreme court, the Supreme court was very skeptical of taking these
00:40:27.880 vague criminal statutes and giving them an overbroad application. Right. We saw it in the,
00:40:33.180 you know, Enron case. We saw it in the Bob McDonald case. And this is the grandson of Enron,
00:40:38.660 right? Cause they really took the Enron. That's right. Filings and tried to back. This is Andrew
00:40:42.520 Weissman who will be deeply investigated. And Jack Smith, I think was Bob, was Bob
00:40:46.880 McDonald. A hundred percent. A hundred percent. And so the Supreme court, because remember the rule
00:40:50.660 of lenity. I mean, the, the, the governing philosophy is always that the criminal statute is
00:40:54.280 supposed to have a very narrow application so that a man of, of common intelligence can know what
00:40:58.740 is right and what is wrong, what is prohibited and what is permitted. And when they're taking
00:41:02.500 these statutes and giving them an overly broad application, it's really unfair to the defendants
00:41:07.220 because how do you prove the negative? Right. I mean, these guys are, are, are being charged
00:41:11.400 with things where it just doesn't have any application. What happened in New York. Do I
00:41:15.300 have Caroline run up? We're going to try to get her. Let's go back to this coup. I want to make
00:41:20.000 sure I want to reset and explain to people, uh, what's happening. There, there is an apparatus
00:41:26.280 that's well-funded of a couple of billion dollars. Yeah. That is what controls the administrative
00:41:30.500 state and the deep state and puts these radical Democrats in. They're not going to just, that's
00:41:35.380 who, that's who put Biden in to run in the summer of love. Right. Then he's, he, he, he, they,
00:41:40.480 they didn't have a primary, right. They wouldn't have a primary. They wouldn't debate. Wouldn't
00:41:44.140 debate. No debates to keep Biden. And then when Biden, when it's obvious. And they changed
00:41:47.760 the primary schedule. Changed his schedule. Now they realize, and they've realized this over
00:41:52.360 a couple of months. This is, this is the suppression of information that Biden's not.
00:41:56.020 The wall street journal broke this a month ago about talking about, you know, advisors.
00:42:00.420 He's very slow. And they came out in a firestorm and said, it's not true. We know from Europe,
00:42:04.520 people that contact us from Europe when, when Biden was over there for the 80th commemoration
00:42:08.920 of D-Day and also stayed around for the French, uh, stay the, or I guess he came back and went
00:42:14.000 back for the French, um, for the French, uh, you know, celebration of, uh, of, uh, of their
00:42:20.340 celebration that he was, he was slow. He was slow on the uptake. So people have known
00:42:24.020 this for a while. And remember when people were posting the videos of him walking around
00:42:28.840 or getting lost or stumbling his words, those were cheap fakes. Remember that was the narrative
00:42:33.080 that was coming out of the white house. Zen master, Zen master, Jean Pierre.
00:42:36.480 So suddenly that dropped, uh, with the debate because everybody saw it. And one of the things
00:42:42.340 that, that, that I've talked about with people is, you know, one of the reasons that, that,
00:42:45.940 that cheap fake narrative doesn't take hold is because especially in modern day America,
00:42:50.820 people of my generation are taking care of their kids, but they're also taking care of
00:42:54.440 their elderly parents who are in nursing homes, memory units across the country. And they recognize
00:42:59.360 what's going on. You can't spin it. They see it. Okay. We're going to take a short commercial
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00:44:43.960 Okay. McGinley is going to stay with us for a while. I got Carolyn running coming in. Mo's around
00:44:48.200 Raheem's from, uh, we're going to go to England and Raheem is on the campaign trail with Nigel Farage.
00:44:52.820 Remember massive vote there on July 4th and tomorrow round one and the modern French revolution. We're
00:45:01.340 going to get to all that throughout the show. I want to bring a Bruce Castor and Marley Hornick
00:45:05.500 from up in Pennsylvania. Bruce, uh, folks remember you is that you were one of president Trump's
00:45:10.000 impeachment lawyers on impeachment. Number one, you've got something that when Jack Posobiec calls
00:45:14.240 me up and a couple of other colleagues, I haven't said this thing's explosive and Castor's on top of it.
00:45:19.060 What, what in the hell's going on? What do you just, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're,
00:45:23.060 you're up there and you're saying you, you know about voter fraud or what's happening? Cause
00:45:26.740 Pennsylvania, you know, Josh Shapiro is going to offer himself to the nation here in a couple of
00:45:31.720 weeks as a, as a savior to the democratic party. So what in the hell's going on in Pennsylvania?
00:45:37.940 Well, it was, it's not that it's not necessarily voter fraud. It's simply that we, we've discovered
00:45:44.180 that, uh, in Pennsylvania and we think it's throughout the nation that, um, the various
00:45:49.140 minimal touchstones that Congress requires before we can determine whether an election is
00:45:54.500 reliable or not, are not being met and we're not met, uh, in the 2022 election. So I filed an action
00:46:01.220 in, uh, in Harrisburg in federal court, uh, saying that here's how we know it wasn't followed in 2022.
00:46:08.660 And we're afraid that if we don't make some changes, those same problems are going to occur
00:46:13.220 in 2024. And, uh, it's not accusing anybody of doing anything wrong. And it's not, it's not, um,
00:46:19.380 trying to reverse the election. It's saying just as a matter of mathematics, Congress has said you're
00:46:26.100 only allowed to have a certain number of errors in an election. And, uh, in Pennsylvania in 2022,
00:46:32.340 we poll voted over that number. And, um, it, it's the, the idea of, um, if you go buy a fancy Swiss
00:46:40.340 watch and it runs a couple seconds fast a day, uh, you think you have a marvel of engineering. If it
00:46:45.620 runs five minutes fast a day, you send it back because it's no longer reliable when you check your,
00:46:50.100 check your watch. And what we were, what we saw in 2022 and, and all the, uh, the vote count
00:46:57.220 legislation or, or, or litigation, um, was that if it didn't, if there wasn't evidence that it,
00:47:03.300 that the so-called fraud would overturn the election, then, uh, um, then that's okay.
00:47:09.940 We don't need to look any further. And what kept bothering me about that was,
00:47:14.180 at what point do we say that we're, the election has sufficient number of flaws that we don't have
00:47:19.140 confidence in its reliability. So when, uh, Marley and United Sovereign Americans, uh, asked me to take
00:47:26.100 a look at their ideas in this area, it matched up with the, the ones I had been, I had been mulling
00:47:31.620 on for the last couple of years. And, uh, I thought they were right. And I just agreed to take on the
00:47:36.740 case. But, okay, but hang on for one second before I get to Marley. When you say congressional,
00:47:41.940 they, congressional is putting in a template and that template is not being met. Be specific.
00:47:46.340 What do you mean by that? Well, in the, um, in the help of Eric America Vote Act, uh, Congress
00:47:54.340 said that you can have, uh, in, in, in any given federal election run by a state, you can have
00:48:01.220 one in 10 million, uh, ballot positions, uh, with an error. Now, a ballot position is each one of
00:48:09.860 those little dots you fill in. So the Federal Election Commission figured out that in order to
00:48:15.700 get to 10 million ballot positions, you have to have 125,000 ballots. So you can have one error per
00:48:23.540 125,000 ballots. So in Pennsylvania, there are five and a half million votes cast,
00:48:28.740 you divide 125,000 into five and a half million, and you come up with some number,
00:48:33.780 like we, we calculated it out to between 43 and 44 errors, uh, in the election before you could,
00:48:40.820 you could say, um, that the election is no longer reliable if you had more errors than that.
00:48:46.500 Well, in one area alone, and we, and we listed a number of them in our petition,
00:48:50.740 but in one area alone, there were 9,100 more votes counted than there were ballots cast. So you
00:48:58.900 have 91 errors right there. Now, I just want to repeat that for the, for the, the audience,
00:49:04.980 there were 9,100 plus votes counted more than there were ballots cast. So you know that those are errors
00:49:14.820 by the tabulators in over counting. Hang on, hang on, hang on. Slow down for a second.
00:49:22.500 Ballots are what counts. It's ballots that count at the end of the day. That's the first one, not votes.
00:49:26.980 Are you telling me that you found that there were more votes counted than actually they had ballots?
00:49:32.660 And this was all coming through the Secretary of State and the, in the local election officials?
00:49:37.540 Yes, that's right. So, so you know that there's a, there's a problem right there and nobody seemed
00:49:42.180 to care about it. Well, hold it, but hang on, hang on, full stop. You have an entire apparatus from
00:49:47.700 the local level all the way up to the Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that has
00:49:52.340 to certify this. How can you legally certify it? If, if your numbers are correct, how can you actually
00:49:57.700 go through a legal certification, sir? Well, there is no provision, evidently, for election officials
00:50:06.500 certifying elections that they know have these errors in them. They just say so. And one of the
00:50:12.100 things we put in the petition is we asked the federal judge to, to say that you cannot certify an election
00:50:17.780 unless you can, you can say that the law has been complied with and there have been fewer errors than the
00:50:24.580 Congress allows in the conduct of that election. So yeah, a federal or state and county officials
00:50:32.900 were signing off on elections and verifying them without actually knowing them to have accurate results.
00:50:40.900 Okay, hang on with Texas. So Marlee, how did you get, how did you and your group get involved in this?
00:50:47.220 I picked up a clipboard in July of 2021 and founded New York Citizens Audit,
00:50:53.300 which we began looking at what we thought were anomalies, millions of anomalies in the New York
00:50:59.220 State voter roll database, where you have, you know, people registered to vote before they're born,
00:51:04.500 people voting before they're registered, purged registrations, casting ballots, all this stuff.
00:51:09.700 We said, oh, look at all these anomalies. Harry Howery and I founded United Sovereign Americans
00:51:15.220 after we took all that data from New York and put it next to the law. And we said, this isn't anomalies.
00:51:19.940 It looks like we might have uncovered over 5 million felonies in the New York State voter
00:51:25.140 registration list that amounted in the 2022 midterm to 745,000 apparently illegal votes.
00:51:32.340 Wow. I tell you, can you guys hang on for one second? We're going to hold you through the break.
00:51:38.420 We got a lot. We're going to go to England and Raheem Kassam is on the campaign trail with Nigel Farage
00:51:42.900 before I think we're going to try to get Raheem over to France tomorrow. A couple of programming
00:51:48.020 announcements. We're going to do a special tomorrow night on Real America's Voice. It'll
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00:51:57.940 a special edition of War Room from 8 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time to 930. And then
00:52:04.820 the change of command show temporarily being relieved by the War Room working group and our
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