Bannon's War Room - July 23, 2024


Episode 3778: Far Left Polling Start Licking The Boot Of The Deep State


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

156.83696

Word Count

8,748

Sentence Count

718

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Five and a half years ago, President Trump signed into law the First Step Act of 2018.
00:00:05.700 The First Step Act sought to reduce the size of the federal prison population and reduce recidivism while still maintaining public safety.
00:00:14.200 The Act's three main goals were, one, correctional reform, two, sentencing reform regarding penalties for federal offenses,
00:00:20.940 and three, reauthorization of the Second Chance Act of 2007.
00:00:26.560 BOP is charged with much of the implementation of the First Step Act.
00:00:30.340 As I mentioned earlier, we are experiencing a nationwide spike in crime, and it is vital that BOP gets this implementation right.
00:00:37.380 The First Step Act required DOJ to develop a system for BOP to reuse to assess the risk of recidivism of federal prisoners
00:00:44.440 and to assign prisoners to evidence-based recidivism reduction programs.
00:00:48.920 These programs include literacy programs, occupational education programs, trade skill programs, and substance use disorder programs.
00:00:57.100 Inmates who complete the recidivism reduction of programming can earn additional time credits,
00:01:01.600 which allows them to be placed in home confinement or an RRC earlier than they would have been.
00:01:07.520 This is why I said BOP needs to make sure they get this right.
00:01:10.460 We cannot allow criminals to be leaving our prisons early unless we can ensure that they will not reoffend.
00:01:20.460 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:01:24.460 Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
00:01:30.860 Here's the time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:01:35.120 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:01:37.040 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:01:38.460 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
00:01:41.160 It's going to happen.
00:01:42.420 And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
00:01:45.820 Mega media.
00:01:46.740 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:01:52.660 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:01:56.360 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:02:02.780 War Room.
00:02:03.580 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:02:12.300 Peter K. Navarro in for the Admiral Stephen K. Bannon.
00:02:16.100 And I guess I am the next man up here.
00:02:19.740 In this hour, we are going to be talking with Andy Biggs right off the bat as soon as he calls in
00:02:25.680 about something close to my heart, prison reform, given the fact that I just got out of the joint, as it were.
00:02:35.120 Imagine the Democrats putting me in, unbeknownst to them, as what it will turn out to be a whistleblower
00:02:42.620 and an investigative reporter who uncovered a $5 billion scandal on the part of the Bureau of Prisons.
00:02:51.480 The Bureau of Prisons is breaking the law because they are not implementing the First Step Act.
00:02:56.900 And this is something that Donald Trump passed in 2018 to lower taxpayer costs, lower the rate of crime,
00:03:08.180 and to help inmates and their families who are being put into prison with crushing sentences
00:03:16.160 based on an artifact of legislation from the 90s.
00:03:19.900 So let me know when Andy's ready.
00:03:21.900 I see him on the screen because I want to bring him right in.
00:03:24.420 We've got Congressman Biggs.
00:03:26.660 And the top line here, I held a press conference earlier today.
00:03:31.780 You'll be able to see it on Memorex, as it were, when we get the link up.
00:03:38.560 But here's the deal.
00:03:42.160 First Step Act provides for sentence reductions based on earned time credits.
00:03:47.660 If inmates go in there and behave properly, they program, they learn how to do stuff when they get out, and all's good.
00:03:56.400 The problem that we have right now is that the Bureau of Prisons is not implementing the First Step Act.
00:04:03.440 It's vastly undercounting the credits that inmates should get for sentence reduction.
00:04:12.540 And as a result, the average delay is anywhere from 6 to 12 months in terms of release.
00:04:19.940 And Andy Biggs, Congressman Biggs, had the director, Colette Peters, on the griddle today
00:04:25.900 to answer whether the BOP was implementing the First Step Act.
00:04:30.920 I couldn't hear it because I was doing other things at the time.
00:04:35.940 But my brother Biggs, I've got to say, Andy, was one of the few in the Republican delegation, sadly to say,
00:04:43.400 that has had the backs of me and Steve Bannon and others and President Trump with respect to the J-6 committee.
00:04:51.740 Andy, welcome.
00:04:53.640 Congressman Biggs.
00:04:54.740 And, sir, how did it go with Colette Peters today?
00:05:00.920 Why don't you let the audience know what happened?
00:05:04.420 Yeah, thanks, Peter.
00:05:05.400 And I'm good to see you.
00:05:06.720 I'm glad to see you out and free and glad to be able to communicate freely with you.
00:05:11.940 And, by the way, we did bring it up that Gates and actually he was trying to get in.
00:05:20.720 I was trying to write his coattails in to see you, but they wouldn't let us in.
00:05:24.360 Anyway, so when we start talking about the First Step Act, I think, by the way, just so you know,
00:05:30.320 Peter really is an insider whistleblower now because he can tell us what he observed and saw in the federal prison.
00:05:35.940 But here's the deal.
00:05:40.140 Director Peters acknowledged that they're behind.
00:05:45.340 She couldn't tell me exactly how many, but the number looks to be like 60,000.
00:05:49.320 That's what you reported.
00:05:51.180 And that's the number I used.
00:05:52.940 She didn't dispute that.
00:05:55.520 She knows it's a big number.
00:05:57.620 She knows that they're way behind.
00:05:59.100 And so, in essence, she acknowledged that they weren't actually obeying or complying, as you're probably best aware, with the First Step Act.
00:06:11.140 She claims that they're trying to.
00:06:13.240 But I pointed out in that hearing that the number could be as high as $5 billion in savings for a Bureau of Prisons that wants to save all this money, right,
00:06:26.720 or find all this money for new, you know, infrastructure, et cetera.
00:06:31.440 If they would actually process these individuals and go forward, they would find $5 billion in savings.
00:06:39.300 And, Peter, if that doesn't entice a bureaucrat that they can find a way to get $5 billion, then nothing will, in my opinion.
00:06:49.980 Did she make any commitments?
00:06:52.040 We had talked offline.
00:06:53.500 I talked with Matt Gaetz about this.
00:06:56.720 I mean, the two solutions here, Annie, are really simple.
00:07:00.120 All they have to do is put this calculator in, the new calculator in, which will calculate the credits properly.
00:07:07.860 And most importantly, I hope the question was raised, if she simply ordered the BOP to put people in electronically monitored home confinement,
00:07:18.220 if there's not RRC or halfway house capacity, did that come up?
00:07:22.780 Did she commit to anything like that?
00:07:25.220 Well, so let's talk about the calculator first.
00:07:30.120 Sure.
00:07:30.500 I questioned her about that, and what she told me is that it just came online.
00:07:35.620 They actually have a calculator now that's accurate and can be reflective of each inmate's time and also their earned credits.
00:07:46.480 Frankly, that's about where my five minutes ran out, but that's where we got to.
00:07:55.880 She tells me that it's in place, and I told her that I had a series of additional questions that she'll be getting from me.
00:08:03.480 And I also have to tell you that I had to also go through a series of questions that we'd already asked that she had not sent us fulsome responses to, documents, et cetera.
00:08:16.660 Sure.
00:08:16.800 So I had to do that to start it off, but that's why I kind of ran out of time before I got to, here's maybe some other avenues that you have.
00:08:25.060 But she agreed to do two things which I think are important.
00:08:30.440 Number one, she's going to answer all of our questions in a more fulsome manner, and that allows me to ask the additional questions you wanted to ask.
00:08:39.780 The second thing is I told her that as the chairman of the subcommittee, I intend to go to the Danbury Minimum Security Facility in Danbury, Connecticut, where Steve Bannon is held.
00:08:56.020 And I told her I want to take a tour of that facility, and then I want to meet with Mr. Bannon, and I'm going to bring some of these committee members with me.
00:09:07.000 And she agreed to facilitate that.
00:09:11.720 Well, do me a favor on this, Andy.
00:09:13.660 Two things.
00:09:14.320 One is in the question that you send her, have her say, the question is, will you commit to a policy, immediate policy, that if you don't have RRC, that's Residential Reentry Center, we call them halfway houses.
00:09:29.120 If you don't have RRC capacity, will you commit to immediately sending these folks to home confinement?
00:09:36.200 The halfway houses, Andy, it costs $60,000 a year for the taxpayers in prison.
00:09:42.380 It's about $30,000 to a halfway house.
00:09:44.900 But once you get to home confinement, it drops to about $10,000.
00:09:47.920 And there's no reason why these guys – I mean, the default here is the most expensive option because they don't have their act together.
00:09:55.300 If you can get her to commit to that and you can get her to just implement the calculator, $5 billion, man.
00:10:04.600 We've got that.
00:10:05.700 We've got that.
00:10:06.660 And then the second thing – maybe you could share this with Matt.
00:10:09.520 I'll share it with his general counsel, Clouster.
00:10:12.700 I'd be happy to go with Matt to the Miami facility and take him on a tour, meet the warden, meet the facility administrator and show him.
00:10:24.240 I mean, there's other stuff.
00:10:25.920 I mean, there's issues related to just – there's no medical care.
00:10:30.600 The prescription drug thing is a joke.
00:10:33.700 The kitchen's like cockroach infested.
00:10:36.060 And you – I mean, I lost 15 pounds there.
00:10:40.900 And it's just – I mean, it's not like an environment.
00:10:44.580 There's not enough of the programming you mentioned.
00:10:47.180 So be happy to do that.
00:10:50.280 And that'll be interesting if they let you into Danbury.
00:10:54.360 I mean, yeah, what Matt wanted to do was do a little podcast from there.
00:10:57.300 That's why they wouldn't let him in there.
00:10:59.500 But take the camera with you, brother.
00:11:02.280 Yeah, Peter, you're too notorious, my friend.
00:11:04.600 But I got a tattoo in prison that said I'm notorious PKN now.
00:11:11.300 Well, it sounds like you made good progress, brother.
00:11:15.320 Where do we go from here?
00:11:16.660 You know, I was – look, I don't know.
00:11:19.240 I mean, certainly if it was Matt's choice and your choice, you would have had me in there testifying today.
00:11:26.220 It's like I went – it's kind of ironic.
00:11:28.220 I went to prison for refusing to testify before Congress.
00:11:31.880 And now when I'm willing to do that fresh out of prison, I can't get a microphone.
00:11:37.040 What's the deal here?
00:11:38.120 I've got this issue.
00:11:39.520 I can save these – tell these guys it's bipartisan.
00:11:43.140 It's $5 billion.
00:11:43.760 Yeah, I think, Peter, you know, I think I can work on facilitating you coming to testify before Congress.
00:11:52.060 And I would like to get some others, too.
00:11:54.620 I think put you on a panel with a couple other guys who can relate their experiences to us.
00:12:02.180 I think that would be really beneficial.
00:12:03.880 And that's something I'm going to look forward to doing.
00:12:07.380 I'm going to work on that, Peter.
00:12:09.260 Yeah, quick story.
00:12:11.640 This guy, James Medard, he – last day I was there, I saw him.
00:12:17.840 I heard his mom died.
00:12:18.920 I said to him, hey, James, I'm really sorry about your mom.
00:12:21.660 And he looks at me and he goes – he says to me, she just couldn't wait any longer.
00:12:29.680 And what he meant by that was she couldn't wait for him to get out.
00:12:34.040 And here's the thing, Andy.
00:12:35.280 That guy should have been out in April.
00:12:37.760 If he'd been put out in April by the Bureau of Prisons, we would have saved a bunch of taxpayer money.
00:12:42.400 And he could have been with his dying mom.
00:12:44.480 And she died without him.
00:12:45.880 So there's a human side to this.
00:12:48.020 I saw so many of these people – I mean, it's a tragedy.
00:12:51.680 You know, good people doing bad things.
00:12:53.940 But that's what prisons are supposed to do.
00:12:56.200 They're supposed to punish, but also get them ready for the next step.
00:13:00.700 Any other final words you want to say on what happened today?
00:13:04.920 What's your read on Peter's?
00:13:06.860 I mean, we got Cheetle out of there on a scale of 1 to 100.
00:13:10.080 That's 100 in terms of her failure.
00:13:12.040 I put Peter's at about a 50.
00:13:14.800 Do you think she's competent for the job?
00:13:16.980 What was your read on that?
00:13:19.260 You know, I've met with her a couple times trying to get a read on it myself.
00:13:23.220 I think she wants to do the job right.
00:13:29.080 I'm convinced that there's a massive bureaucracy here, Peter.
00:13:34.500 So let me just tell you one of my solutions to it.
00:13:37.180 Just so people know, we're not talking about murders, rapists, violent people that are going to get these early release credits.
00:13:45.560 There's a lower level of criminal that's, you know, persons that have been charged with a crime and convicted.
00:13:52.980 But here's the deal.
00:13:54.460 I believe there's far too many federal crimes, Peter.
00:13:57.980 I think, by and large, the founders had it right that the criminal law is supposed to be left to the states.
00:14:04.700 It's just a few crimes that would actually qualify for a federal crime.
00:14:12.300 But we have literally 40,000-plus crimes at the federal level.
00:14:17.900 So that means people can end up going to prison for, you know, some of the craziest things ever.
00:14:23.760 Let me say something quickly because you've got to run, but I want you to hear this.
00:14:26.760 There were two guys in there, both of whom were compliant with state law, who were sent to prison because of a violation of federal law.
00:14:37.880 One in the state of Washington, one in the state of Florida.
00:14:40.280 Think about it, Andy.
00:14:41.340 They did everything right.
00:14:43.400 The feds come along, so finish that.
00:14:46.020 Okay, I hear the music.
00:14:47.720 We're getting out of here.
00:14:48.700 You're a hero and a patriot, sir.
00:14:50.780 Thank you for popping on today.
00:14:52.260 You're too.
00:14:52.400 Give my regards to the folks there, and let's get this done.
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00:17:40.080 Okay, how'd Navarro do it?
00:17:41.760 I haven't been practicing teleprompter for a while, so that wasn't too bad.
00:17:46.280 What we're going to do now is we're going to bring in a cold open clip on a poll,
00:17:52.180 and I'm going to have a guy's head explode in response to it, Mark Mitchell, from Reuters.
00:17:57.220 So it's a Reuters poll, and a Reuters guy is going to respond.
00:18:00.840 Let's play that clip, if we can, with the precision of Cameron.
00:18:05.140 We said at the top of the show we got some new polling today, interesting polling,
00:18:09.280 showing us the state of the race now that Joe Biden, the president, has decided not to run for re-election.
00:18:14.960 I'll put up the Reuters poll first.
00:18:17.540 This is a Reuters-Ipsos poll taken in the two days after President Biden dropped out of the race.
00:18:22.500 You can see Kamala Harris ahead of Donald Trump by two points.
00:18:26.040 If you add RFK in, she's ahead of Donald Trump by four points, 42 percent to 38.
00:18:32.760 The head-to-head matchup is within the margin of error, so the number you're seeing there is within the margin of error.
00:18:38.440 But when you add in RFK, that four-point margin is outside of the margin of error.
00:18:43.820 It also should be shown alongside of a morning consult poll we also got today
00:18:50.660 that shows Donald Trump in the lead, 47 to 45, again, within the margin of error.
00:18:56.680 Joining us now, Cook Political Report's senior editor and elections analyst David Wasserman,
00:19:01.280 a man who knows the numbers, deals in probabilities like these.
00:19:07.860 So, again, these are just very quick polls.
00:19:10.900 The race is going to change going forward.
00:19:13.960 But does this say anything to you about where we might be headed?
00:19:17.480 Look, Katie, it's going to take at least a week before we get a robust sample of national polls
00:19:25.180 that tells us what's changed.
00:19:26.840 That said, I do expect a bit of a honeymoon period for Kamala Harris.
00:19:31.100 And after a while, it's going to come back down to earth.
00:19:33.700 I think it's similar to the honeymoon she enjoyed when she was picked by Biden four years ago.
00:19:38.220 The question is whether she can get out ahead of Republicans' attack on her.
00:19:44.780 That when she ran in 2020, she was left of Joe Biden on several issues regarding that elite.
00:19:51.820 Yeah, yeah.
00:19:52.380 We're up for this spin stuff.
00:19:55.760 First, look, Shakespeare had it wrong.
00:19:58.340 It was first we kill all the pollsters except Mark Mitchell and Richard Baer.
00:20:04.020 So, that was a Reuters poll.
00:20:06.640 We got Mark Mitchell coming on from Rasmussen.
00:20:10.100 Mark, tell me why that poll was what I think it was, which is pure propaganda for the left.
00:20:18.580 Well, you know, I personally can't look at that and directly call them liars.
00:20:23.840 You know, everybody has a bad poll every now and again and gets a little mud on their face.
00:20:29.700 Oh, you call that a bad poll?
00:20:31.500 You call that a bad poll?
00:20:32.900 I think so.
00:20:34.300 I mean, there's a bunch of reasons why I think that that data doesn't make any sense to me.
00:20:38.740 But if you're one of the people that doesn't like following individual pollsters and you like the aggregates, go look at the Trump-Harris aggregate on RealClearPolling.
00:20:47.820 And there's only one blue circle right now and it's them.
00:20:50.860 So, they're sticking their necks out to put Harris up.
00:20:53.960 But, like, the three biggest things that come to my mind is that if you look at the sample on RealClearPolitics, it's 1,000 registered voters.
00:21:04.800 And most of the industry is polling registered voters right now.
00:21:08.000 Rasmussen always polls likely voters because we think it's a better reflection of what happens in November.
00:21:14.080 And guess what?
00:21:15.080 The entire industry is going to shift to likely voters, too, right?
00:21:18.980 So, I think all of these—
00:21:20.480 Let's drill down a little bit on that so the viewers understand it.
00:21:25.100 Registered voters is everybody who's registered to vote.
00:21:29.100 Likely voters can be defined in a number of ways.
00:21:33.180 It can be voted in the last two out of four elections, three out of four every election.
00:21:38.740 How do you define that?
00:21:41.480 And with a presidential election, we know that you have to be a little looser with that definition because you get a higher turnout.
00:21:49.420 Can you give us a little tech?
00:21:50.980 What room likes technical stuff?
00:21:53.600 Yeah, I think likely voters are a better model.
00:21:55.780 And you see it do sometimes swing around because it follows people's enthusiasm.
00:22:00.160 But most people polling registered voters will just go buy a file of registered voters and reach out and contact those people and ask them questions.
00:22:08.960 What we do is we randomly reach out to people and then say, well, how likely is it that you're going to vote in the upcoming election?
00:22:15.700 And anybody who says they're likely to vote, we keep.
00:22:19.980 But anybody else, we throw out.
00:22:21.840 So, those people cost us money because we contact them, spend money, and then throw them out.
00:22:27.340 But we think that that is a better picture of the electorate.
00:22:30.980 And what happens is I think it makes our numbers a little bit more sensitive to major swings in news events because all of a sudden people will say, oh, I'm not going to – I'm not voting anymore.
00:22:40.840 And so they won't get picked up in our likely voter screen and it will drastically change.
00:22:45.260 And that brings me to the number two reason why I think that that pulls off is because if you look at that article, they show that they had Trump winning slightly over Biden just a week ago.
00:22:58.720 And now they have Trump down on Kamala.
00:23:01.740 And I can tell you – and I'll talk about some of our numbers here – what I saw was a massive, massive post-RNC bounce for Donald Trump.
00:23:10.940 I can't think of any reason other than maybe it's a registered voter poll why I didn't see the same thing in their numbers because that was a huge event that really set the tone of the Republican electorate.
00:23:24.000 So, if you haven't been – I mean, you might not have been keeping track.
00:23:27.460 Over what time frame did they do the poll?
00:23:29.380 Do we know when they went out with the poll?
00:23:32.520 Theirs was 20 – just yesterday.
00:23:35.500 Yesterday and today.
00:23:37.440 One day, two-day poll.
00:23:39.720 Yeah.
00:23:39.860 You know, like good a time as any to take it, but where's that bounce?
00:23:47.240 So, we had post-debate major mega swing state and national poll, 2,500 likely voters nationally.
00:23:56.340 And we had Trump plus three post-debate, which is the lowest lead we've had for him since November.
00:24:02.140 But it's all due to rallying Democrats because of Joe Biden's horrible debate performance that actually made them circle the wagon.
00:24:11.060 But then, because of that RNC, because of the assassination attempt, new numbers out today, we now have Donald Trump back up to eight points, which is among his – one of his higher readings.
00:24:23.600 We got him taking 50 percent of the vote now, which is the highest he's had for a long time, Biden only taking 42, and Trump winning by 21 points among independents now, which is a horrifying and crushing lead.
00:24:38.980 And again, like we all know Biden dropped out, but that brings me to my third point about their poll.
00:24:45.580 I've polled about Kamala Harris a lot of times.
00:24:49.580 I've polled a lot about Biden, and never once in any one of our polls has Kamala Harris ever outperformed Joe Biden.
00:25:00.060 It just doesn't happen.
00:25:01.580 If I do a Kamala Harris-Trump matchup, she does a point or two worse than Biden.
00:25:04.960 If I test their favorability, she's 41 instead of 43.
00:25:10.040 Like America does not like her more than Joe Biden, and I think they were kind of forced.
00:25:17.120 Help me drill down a little bit on it.
00:25:19.220 I want to ask you some short, specific questions if you'll humor me.
00:25:23.680 What's Kamala's favorable, unfavorable rating?
00:25:27.840 I think the last time we ran it, it was like 41 percent.
00:25:32.420 I forget how many, you know, it's very similar to Biden, but Biden does a little bit better.
00:25:36.620 Is her unfavorable higher than her favorable?
00:25:41.500 Oh, yeah.
00:25:41.900 Oh, without a doubt.
00:25:42.940 We have very few people who are not sure about what they think about Kamala Harris.
00:25:46.840 So that puts her significantly underwater with, you know, mid-50s unfavorable rating and underwater in the teens.
00:25:53.560 You know, again, on any given day.
00:25:55.420 So a mid-50s unfavorable rating means that some people are holding their nose and voting for if a poll like the Reuters poll is true.
00:26:05.980 I mean, a lot of people holding their nose.
00:26:08.320 Well, we get a lot of flack for this, Peter, because we routinely show Joe Biden with a higher job approval rating than anybody else in the industry.
00:26:20.260 We've had him as high as 45 percent after that debate with 55 percent unfavorable, so 10 points underwater.
00:26:27.720 But here's the thing.
00:26:28.640 What's Donald Trump's unfavorables?
00:26:31.500 Donald Trump right now is the most favorably viewed politician every time we ask in every poll than any other major political character that we poll on.
00:26:43.000 Is his favorables higher than his unfavorable?
00:26:46.800 Is his favorables higher than his unfavorables?
00:26:49.360 He's almost always a majority favorable, 51, 52.
00:26:52.880 He's very favorable, slightly higher than Biden.
00:26:55.920 But he, you know, this is a very divided nation.
00:26:58.680 The fact that anybody gets above a majority is incredible, and he does.
00:27:02.860 And, of course, you know, he does also routinely have a higher, very unfavorable.
00:27:09.440 But then he has fewer somewhat.
00:27:12.200 So he's viewed more favorably than literally anybody.
00:27:15.300 Like, you know.
00:27:16.440 Let me ask again.
00:27:17.960 Let me give me just quick ones and give you back to Mike.
00:27:22.060 But I have said that the campaign now with all this chaos boils down to, on their side, orange man bad, abortion, abortion, abortion.
00:27:32.340 Whereas, on our side, what we need to do is get away from personalities and focus on policy because every policy we trump them on, pun intended.
00:27:45.020 Is that going to break now?
00:27:47.520 I guess we're going to break.
00:27:48.780 Can you stick with us?
00:27:49.620 We come back?
00:27:51.100 Sure.
00:27:51.240 So, after the break, can you go through where the policies are, economy, border, and all of that, and see where we match up?
00:27:59.680 And is this a policy election or a person election?
00:28:03.160 All right.
00:28:03.380 Peter K. Navarro in with Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen.
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00:30:54.460 Here in the War Room of the Posse,
00:30:56.220 let's bring back Mark Mitchell.
00:30:58.600 We're talking polling.
00:31:01.060 And before the break, Mark,
00:31:03.860 my take on this election right now,
00:31:07.620 given the chaos,
00:31:08.660 is that we on the Trump side need to run this as a policy campaign.
00:31:16.560 They're going to come at us with Orange Man bad and abortion,
00:31:20.740 but we trump them on all the top polling issues that matter.
00:31:27.300 Am I right or wrong?
00:31:28.560 Sir?
00:31:29.780 Well, I can absolutely tell you,
00:31:31.320 based on all of our issue polling,
00:31:33.220 that Republicans have an edge on almost every issue that matters to voters,
00:31:38.160 on the economy, on inflation.
00:31:39.900 We're talking about a lead over Republicans,
00:31:43.220 over Democrats in the teens,
00:31:45.220 on the issue of inflation and the economy,
00:31:47.860 which voters also tell us is their most important issue.
00:31:52.120 But I also have to say I'm not sure if that's –
00:31:56.540 people know Trump, people trust him, the people that support him,
00:32:01.360 and people on the left I think are supporting Biden because, you know,
00:32:05.300 he's just part of their party.
00:32:06.900 I don't know if this is going to necessarily be a referendum on the issues.
00:32:11.900 The thing to me that affected the race,
00:32:14.300 the two biggest things in the last month are that debate rallied Democrats,
00:32:18.700 and then the RNC gave Trump a really big bounce, especially in independence.
00:32:24.000 And I didn't see a lot of deep policy talk.
00:32:26.380 I think it was the optimism and the unity and just everybody coming together,
00:32:31.440 you know, post his assassination attempt.
00:32:33.680 So if they could somehow put that lightning in a bottle,
00:32:37.720 but, you know, 27 percent of the electorate says economy is the biggest issue,
00:32:41.960 followed by border security at 20 percent,
00:32:44.920 right there you add those up.
00:32:46.360 That's 47 percent of people, and Republicans, you know, lead really big on that.
00:32:52.260 And then you add in things that could also be construed as favoring Trump,
00:32:56.100 you know, violent crime.
00:32:57.540 That gets you up to 55 percent.
00:32:59.560 You add in government corruption, drain the swamp.
00:33:02.340 That gets you up to 63 percent.
00:33:04.800 You know, like what's another one that Republicans have an advantage on?
00:33:08.640 I can tell you abortion is the third most important issue.
00:33:12.720 It's only 10 percent, only 13 percent of women care most about abortion,
00:33:17.900 only 11 percent of 18 39-year-olds, only 18 percent of Democrats.
00:33:22.320 It's not even the Democrats' number one issue anymore.
00:33:25.620 It's the economy.
00:33:27.140 Now, I will say, like, there has been—
00:33:28.820 Let me ask you a question, Mark, Mark, Mark.
00:33:30.880 Is any of this indoctrination of the kids in the schools
00:33:36.540 or the transgender destruction of women's spores,
00:33:39.420 the general mutilization of young boys,
00:33:43.420 does any of that show up in your polling in any kind of woke ways?
00:33:47.620 Is there a question framed directly or indirectly about the wokeness,
00:33:52.880 DEI, and all of that stuff?
00:33:54.660 Because to me, that's like independents and Republicans,
00:34:00.340 and a lot of mainstream Democrats are offended by that.
00:34:03.600 Is that showing up?
00:34:04.740 Do you poll for that?
00:34:05.620 So that's a really tough one to put in a stack-ranked issue set,
00:34:11.560 but it's also a very easy one to poll about many, many different ways.
00:34:16.860 And we have a huge library of anti-woke polling,
00:34:22.320 things like DEI making companies worse, not better,
00:34:27.420 things like voters overwhelmingly supporting bans on hormone replacement therapy
00:34:33.480 and gender assignment, like people, even on abortion.
00:34:37.160 Like the number, I think the number of people who actually support
00:34:40.920 six to nine-month abortions, only like 12%.
00:34:44.760 It's only like in the 20s for Biden supporters.
00:34:47.840 So they don't believe in late-term abortion,
00:34:51.480 but they just think that the other things are more important.
00:34:54.420 So the country, on the woke gender stuff.
00:34:58.960 Yeah, go ahead.
00:34:59.920 Finish that thought.
00:35:01.040 No, finish the thought on the woke gender stuff.
00:35:03.480 They're right-leaning, but some of them is just not the most important thing.
00:35:08.360 And what about the weaponization of government
00:35:10.820 in terms of putting people like me in prison
00:35:13.480 or trying to put Donald Trump in prison?
00:35:15.580 Does that move?
00:35:17.380 Is that more with the independents, or does that appear at all?
00:35:22.240 I mean, it seems like every time they crack down on Donald Trump,
00:35:27.440 his numbers go up.
00:35:29.540 So where does that reflect it in your polls?
00:35:32.100 I mean, is the weaponization of the justice system
00:35:34.880 a salient issue in this campaign?
00:35:37.700 100%.
00:35:38.180 I would say like more of an issue over the last, you know,
00:35:42.080 maybe the 12 months starting in March 2023
00:35:45.600 when coming after Trump with an indictment
00:35:48.680 really did get his campaign right back on track.
00:35:52.500 He was polling kind of poorly in January and February of 2023,
00:35:57.320 and then all of a sudden it turned right on around.
00:36:00.640 And then there was this period, you know, 2022, 2023,
00:36:03.760 where we'd ask people about what they think about the FBI,
00:36:07.140 the Department of Justice.
00:36:08.020 We did it in a bunch of different ways.
00:36:09.920 But basically, we saw that number keep like ratcheting up.
00:36:12.900 We saw 53% of Americans thought the FBI was Joe Biden's personal Gestapo.
00:36:18.400 Then we had 60% of people thinking the media is the enemy of the people.
00:36:22.360 Then we had 64% who said that they thought January 6th was a Fed's direction.
00:36:27.040 Then we had 66, I think, percent of people like agreeing
00:36:30.060 that the political weaponization of the justice against Donald Trump
00:36:34.280 was banana republic stuff.
00:36:36.580 So, I mean, the number like kept getting higher and higher.
00:36:38.760 So, does that not fit anywhere in your stack polling thing?
00:36:43.580 Or is it a function of you not polling that?
00:36:46.480 Yeah, like we could probably test weaponization of government.
00:36:49.960 We haven't put it in there.
00:36:51.720 I think one of the things you'll see, though,
00:36:54.120 is that I think a lot of people, Democrats and liberals,
00:36:58.460 think that Trump's going to weaponize the government as well.
00:37:00.800 So, the fear, the sensitivity is high there.
00:37:03.440 And I think the biggest theme is just the lack of trust.
00:37:08.820 Well, the issue there is retribution versus accountability.
00:37:16.080 The idea of the Democrats running amok and not holding them accountable,
00:37:21.640 it means they're just going to do it again anytime they have power.
00:37:25.320 Whereas, if you go in there and all you'd focus on is retribution
00:37:29.540 and to the exclusion of dealing with the economy and the border and everything,
00:37:33.420 that's a different set of facts.
00:37:35.220 So, clearly, their pollsters are trying to push that.
00:37:40.060 And what we're saying is, no, no, no, no.
00:37:42.800 They've weaponized the government.
00:37:44.400 That's dangerous.
00:37:45.200 They can come for you.
00:37:46.020 They can come for me.
00:37:47.300 They can come for you.
00:37:48.400 And they need to be held accountable.
00:37:50.460 I mean, I think that's a hard polling task for you.
00:37:53.320 But I think you'd be missing something if you don't figure that one out.
00:37:57.560 No, I think you gave me a good word.
00:37:59.460 I don't think retribution is a good word to use.
00:38:02.200 I think Trump should stay away from that.
00:38:04.240 I think accountability is that – I'll put a question in the field Thursday,
00:38:08.040 get results back next week.
00:38:10.320 You know.
00:38:10.840 Yeah, and the question is, if the Democrats are not held accountable
00:38:19.680 for weaponizing the justice system, will they keep doing it?
00:38:24.640 You know, something like that.
00:38:25.800 That's the problem.
00:38:26.820 It's like it's not a one-off.
00:38:28.780 They're trying to say, well, you know, it's like Trump's going to get in there
00:38:33.800 and retribution for what we did and, you know, kumbaya now if they win.
00:38:40.880 But no, no, no.
00:38:41.760 If they get back – look, they put me in prison.
00:38:44.480 They put – Bannon's in prison right now.
00:38:46.520 They're trying to put Trump in prison for 700 years.
00:38:48.560 And by the way, if Kamala Harris wins, Trump's going to prison.
00:38:54.160 Okay?
00:38:55.260 So in a lot of ways, there's a poll question for you there.
00:38:59.120 It's like – in many ways, this is a referendum on whether Trump should go to prison.
00:39:03.800 American people are going to vote overwhelmingly against that, out of fairness.
00:39:11.020 So go ahead.
00:39:13.680 I agree with that.
00:39:15.260 I mean, there were people that were happy that Trump was going through the legal process.
00:39:21.480 Some people still do trust justice.
00:39:24.740 They figured that if he didn't do anything wrong, that potentially he would be found not guilty.
00:39:30.340 But there were so many of these questions, a lot of them conflicted.
00:39:33.160 And, you know, on the flip side, you know, the majority of people said, no, there's no way that Trump's getting a fair trial in New York.
00:39:40.880 To me, I think –
00:39:42.560 Or Atlanta.
00:39:43.780 Yeah, right.
00:39:44.340 Or in Washington, D.C.
00:39:45.740 I mean, look, I had a jury pool in Washington, D.C.
00:39:49.520 You can't make this up.
00:39:51.580 Do you remember what the vote was for Biden in Washington, D.C.?
00:39:54.880 Oh, is it 99 percent?
00:39:58.080 Yeah, 95 percent.
00:39:59.980 So you're drawing a jury pool.
00:40:01.880 It's going to judge me, 95 percent of whom voted for Joe Biden.
00:40:06.280 And the 5 percent that might show up in the courtroom, the prosecution has jury cards to get them out of there.
00:40:14.440 So, I mean, there's another question.
00:40:16.580 Can Trump get a fair trial in Manhattan, D.C., or Atlanta, blue states?
00:40:22.140 I think these are really important issues.
00:40:23.440 I just think this issue is important.
00:40:25.280 Well, from a polling perspective, I have numbers that, to me, show that Kamala Harris polls worse than Biden.
00:40:33.100 I'm not going to give you exact numbers because it's one night out of three nights, but we went back into the field yesterday testing Kamala versus Trump, and she does significantly worse than Biden did in this week's poll, where, again, we had Trump up plus eight over Biden, plus 11 in the multiweight, like back in the double digits.
00:40:53.960 If a Trump strategist reads your poll, what does it tell him about the best line of attacker attacks on Kamala?
00:41:01.900 What do you hit her on?
00:41:03.160 The border, she is the only thing that she was given responsibility for, and she faded on.
00:41:09.400 Is it just her personality?
00:41:11.560 What do they get her on?
00:41:13.720 How would you attack Harris in terms of personality or policy based on the polling?
00:41:19.200 I'm not asking you to do it as a poll, sir.
00:41:21.260 But if I'm consuming your poll as a strategist, what's my lesson?
00:41:27.260 Well, I would say we've put new questions in the field.
00:41:31.080 Let me try and pull this up.
00:41:32.820 But this is exactly the kind of thing that we're trying to figure out.
00:41:37.140 We have a question right now.
00:41:38.780 Is Kamala Harris the best possible candidate for the Democrat Party this year?
00:41:43.780 Plurality say no.
00:41:45.200 Again, this will be coming out Thursday or Friday.
00:41:49.780 We have other questions that we asked a week or two ago.
00:41:53.220 I forget the numbers off the top of my head.
00:41:54.840 Is a plurality less or more than a majority?
00:41:59.080 Less than a majority.
00:42:00.900 So this was one-night results.
00:42:03.260 38% say yes.
00:42:04.660 43% say no.
00:42:05.880 Only 74% of Democrats say yes.
00:42:09.660 51% of independents say no.
00:42:11.980 How many people are offended in your polls by the coup d'etat that they've just witnessed where Biden goes?
00:42:18.800 I predicted back in January Biden wouldn't be the nominee, that he'd go through the primary so they wouldn't have a contested primary and then turn it over to somebody.
00:42:27.900 How offensive is that?
00:42:28.980 Is that a big issue?
00:42:29.860 Yeah, well, again, it all comes down to how you ask it.
00:42:35.560 And here's a question you could ask.
00:42:37.500 President Joe Biden recently announced he would end his reelection campaign.
00:42:40.980 Do you approve or disapprove of Biden's decision to end his campaign?
00:42:44.860 Now, going before I say the results, let me say we've asked should Biden step out.
00:42:50.680 And every time we ask, it's been less than a majority of Democrats who want Biden gone even as recently as a month ago.
00:42:56.560 I think we got above 50% once.
00:42:58.700 And now, like, again, if you can hear the music, our time, regretfully, is over.
00:43:08.900 You and I are going to get together again on the air sometime soon.
00:43:13.260 Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen, be sure.
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00:45:06.160 Just to let you know, new book out, the new MAGA deal.
00:45:12.120 And, wow, look at this.
00:45:14.820 With an introduction by Stephen K. Bannon.
00:45:18.600 This book is published by Don Jr.'s Publishing Thing.
00:45:21.580 And, look, the reason why it's important, the reason why I was getting in the grill of Mark Mitchell in the previous segment is I do believe that policy is the way to go on this campaign.
00:45:35.100 And the new MAGA deal, you can go to newmagadeal.com, newmagadeal.com.
00:45:40.780 Policy is where we're going to beat the evil Bidenites, now known as the heresies.
00:45:48.200 That's pretty good.
00:45:49.160 Good pun there.
00:45:51.580 We got chapters from War Room Stalwarts, like Russ Vogt, Mike Davis, Rick Grinnell on foreign policy.
00:46:02.060 We got Dave Bernhardt, the Department of Interior.
00:46:04.760 And here's the thing.
00:46:05.420 It's like this campaign, they're going to go after Donald Trump as orange man bad, you know that, and abortion.
00:46:15.420 That's all they have.
00:46:17.320 What we have is in this book, we beat them on the economy, we beat them on border security, we beat them on national security, we beat them on an end to endless wars and all the stuff going on in Ukraine and Gaza.
00:46:31.540 And Lord knows we beat them on all the weaponization of the justice or injustice system, as the boss says.
00:46:39.340 We beat them on strategic petroleum drilling, drill, baby drill.
00:46:44.040 We beat them on all of these cultural issues.
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00:46:52.040 There's a chapter on the transgender destruction of women's sports.
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00:47:19.680 Mario, let's get that clip in, Cameron, and you're going to watch my pulse go up when I – the over-under on this clip going all the way to the end is under.
00:47:31.640 Okay, let's do it.
00:47:33.140 This election now has changed on a lot of metrics.
00:47:38.100 And the theme, the thread, rather, that's going to run throughout all of those metrics is the race and the gender of the Democratic nominee.
00:47:47.400 And that is a reality.
00:47:50.880 Hillary Clinton had to face that.
00:47:52.880 Hillary Clinton had a lot of political baggage for 30-plus years coming into that race, no doubt about it.
00:47:58.500 But at the end of the day, it fell along the line about how the country viewed a woman in an executive role running this country, commanding its military, its armed forces.
00:48:10.860 And now they're faced with that again.
00:48:13.880 But I'm here to say this feels different.
00:48:16.200 I said this yesterday to my wife.
00:48:18.500 We were talking.
00:48:19.040 I said, this could be bigger than Obama in 08.
00:48:22.380 This has a very different feel to it.
00:48:25.020 That's it.
00:48:25.960 That's it.
00:48:29.500 This could be bigger than Obama in 08.
00:48:33.520 Remember, the first thing that happened when Obama in 08 happened was the biggest recession since the Great Depression.
00:48:41.120 So, oh, Lord, help us.
00:48:46.680 Between now and Mike Lindell coming in in a few minutes, all I got to say is this.
00:48:51.840 God bless J.D. Vance as the vice presidential pick.
00:48:56.440 Kamala Harris, in four years, was given one significant task.
00:49:01.700 You know what it was.
00:49:02.640 She was supposed to go down and be the border czar.
00:49:05.520 She went down there, stuck her nose up in the air like she likes to do.
00:49:09.900 Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:49:11.300 Took a whiff of that stench coming over the Rio Grande.
00:49:15.760 Turned tail and ran to Air Force Two.
00:49:17.940 Went back to the West Wing.
00:49:19.040 And 8 million murderers, rapists, drug cartelists, sex traffickers, communist Chinese spies, Islamic terrorists, and millions of illiterate, illegal aliens followed her into this country to ruin the wages of black, brown, and blue-collar America and take millions of jobs.
00:49:40.720 Just look at the statistics from the government itself.
00:49:46.700 That's Kamala Harris.
00:49:48.020 Do you think if Donald John Trump was sitting behind the Resolute desk, called J.D. in and said,
00:49:55.960 Hey, J.D., go down to the border, secure that border down there as I do some stuff on here to do it,
00:50:02.640 do you think he would have turned tail and run?
00:50:04.480 Not J.D. Vance.
00:50:06.760 J.D. Vance is going to help us get Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and the heartland of America
00:50:11.820 because the people who matter there who make stuff know that J.D. Vance is one of them.
00:50:20.680 All right.
00:50:23.440 Mr. Lindell, before you get started, I've given you two beautiful ideas.
00:50:31.340 My fiancée, Bonnie, came up with it.
00:50:33.960 The Wii pillow, big enough for two.
00:50:37.040 Still waiting for that.
00:50:39.040 And then just the other night, I gave you the prison pillow because, as you know, from my experience, the Bureau of Prison does not give prisoners pillows.
00:50:47.100 So I'm just saying, at some point, you might want to take me up on this.
00:50:52.220 The floor is yours, sir.
00:50:53.460 Do with it as you will.
00:50:55.180 Right on.
00:50:55.660 Well, that body pillow is long enough for two, everybody.
00:50:58.900 But the prison pillow, I've been in jails and stuff.
00:51:01.820 They don't let anything in, Peter.
00:51:03.960 They try to get in there.
00:51:07.000 I tried to get in every time I was in jail with a pillow, and they just wouldn't allow it.
00:51:11.640 But the political prisoner special, I told Steve we were going to break records while he was there and keep the war room going.
00:51:21.820 And there it is, everybody.
00:51:23.420 This is the pillow.
00:51:24.460 We've sold over $83 million.
00:51:27.140 We put it on sale.
00:51:28.240 This is exclusive for the war room posse.
00:51:31.380 $19.98 for the king size or queen.
00:51:34.540 Doesn't matter how many you buy.
00:51:36.220 You see it on TV right now for a higher price.
00:51:38.840 This is a war room exclusive, and this is what my employees, I'm down at my factory today.
00:51:45.160 This is what they're all making.
00:51:46.680 We've added more employees.
00:51:48.040 We keep adding as the war room keeps supporting them.
00:51:51.200 Promo code war room.
00:51:52.580 Go to the website, though.
00:51:54.000 You can go there, too, and scroll down to you and see Steve.
00:51:57.080 There's the other U.S. made product.
00:51:59.000 The my pillow mattress topper, $98.98 or $99.98 for the queen, $119.98 for the king.
00:52:06.460 You've got the towels on sale.
00:52:07.960 You've got the, there's those pillows, two for $25, everybody.
00:52:12.920 The American Plague, those are the multi-use my pillows.
00:52:15.900 Those are the ones you could sneak into the jails.
00:52:18.120 I'll tell you, they're compact, and you can use them to wear them.
00:52:23.160 You are a co-conspirator now, Lendell.
00:52:26.780 Sneaking them in, baby.
00:52:29.700 MyPillow.com, baby.
00:52:31.880 Support it.
00:52:33.120 He is a patriot.
00:52:34.200 That's why.
00:52:34.860 And he makes pretty damn good pillows, too.
00:52:37.360 I am Peter K. Navarro.
00:52:38.780 I am in for Stephen K. Bannon.
00:52:40.360 Never forget whose show this is.
00:52:43.000 Stephen K. Bannon, the Admiral, he is a patriot.
00:52:46.980 They are trying to put us in prison.
00:52:49.560 We need to change things.
00:52:50.700 This is where it begins.
00:52:52.120 On the way.
00:52:52.420 I want to warn you of a huge change that could be coming to our money and our bank accounts.
00:52:58.080 First, think back to 9-11, shortly after the government pushed through the Patriot Act.
00:53:02.080 This gave the government power to spy on innocent Americans by monitoring our phone and email and tracking our movement across the Internet.
00:53:10.120 Now, Jim Rickards, editor of the independent financial newsletter Strategic Intelligence and New York Times bestselling author, is warning about a coming event that could elevate this governmental surveillance to a terrifying new level.
00:53:23.780 In fact, some of the guests I've had on The War Room believe that the government will soon expand their powers to track our every move.
00:53:31.700 If we say the wrong things on social media, donate to the wrong causes, buy firearms, or even vote MAGA, the government may be able to shut us out of our bank accounts.
00:53:41.900 I can't say for sure if this will happen, but it's an interesting and dire warning.
00:53:47.980 Fortunately, Jim Rickards, an American patriot and friend of mine, has made it his mission to educate us on what he believes is coming and how to protect yourself from the possibility of programmable money.
00:54:00.600 Watch Jim's warning video now before it's censored like I've been in the past.
00:54:06.200 Go to RickardsWarRoom.com.
00:54:08.200 That's RickardsWarRoom.com now to see the video.
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00:54:27.640 A healthy heart is key to being energetic as we get older.
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00:54:36.320 You see, heart disease sneaks up on us.
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00:55:16.680 Thank you.