Bannon's War Room - July 31, 2024


Episode 3796: The War On Western Civilization


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In this episode of War Room, host Stephan K Ban joins me to talk about the war on our way of life, a war on western civilization, and a war against the freedom that it is supposed to represent.

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00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
00:00:09.680 medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.260 the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
00:00:20.420 everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
00:00:23.780 where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
00:00:31.600 these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
00:00:38.700 is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k ban
00:00:53.780 my fellow americans out there i'm delighted to be sitting in the chair that will be filled again
00:00:58.940 with steve bannon sometime soon we know uh we are sitting here on the 31st of july in the year of
00:01:04.440 our lord 2024 and here we are at war room and uh indeed it is an honor and privilege to be here
00:01:11.760 i want to uh start with a word from our lord galatians 6 bear one another's burdens and so
00:01:19.780 fulfill the law of christ for if anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing he deceives himself
00:01:24.800 do not be deceived god is not mocked for whatever one sows that will he also reap for the one who
00:01:31.960 sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption but the one who sows to the spirit will 0.98
00:01:37.280 from the spirit reap eternal life and let us not grow weary of doing good for in due season we will
00:01:43.600 reap if we do not give up i say this in the name of the father son and the holy spirit we're all
00:01:49.560 praying for steve we're all um frankly honored that he is willing to do what he is doing
00:01:54.060 for this great country and for the freedom that it is supposed to represent and what i want to talk
00:01:59.440 about today uh when i again am honored to be sitting in this chair is the extent to which you have a war
00:02:05.080 not just on uh uh the the political world and the republicans versus democrats it's a war on our way
00:02:11.180 of life a war on western civilization a war on the west right now in this country we have literal
00:02:18.080 political prisoners these are things you would not actually have believed if you would have asked
00:02:22.940 me 20 or 40 or 60 years ago obviously we have steve um who's defying the the corruption of the
00:02:30.280 congressional subpoenas with a unwarranted process in the committee that was made up out of whole cloth
00:02:35.680 and didn't have the power to execute what it said it had the power to do and steve is appropriately
00:02:39.740 pushing back sentenced to four months in prison you have peter navarro uh who was sentenced to prison
00:02:45.880 and obviously came back out literally the day that he came out he went down and uh to uh milwaukee and
00:02:51.380 and addressed the american people at the republican convention uh you have dr ethan hame the department
00:02:57.460 of justice is prosecuting this whistleblower for alleging texas children's hospital is committing
00:03:03.380 illegal gender treatment so you have a whistleblower who is daring to say that we shouldn't have these 1.00
00:03:07.940 hospitals conducting this ridiculous attack on children and now he's being charged by the department
00:03:13.460 of justice and facing up to 10 years in prison and 250 000 in fines you have scott smith in loudon
00:03:19.960 county which is where i happen to grow up and i've become friends with scott smith expressed this
00:03:24.300 frustration at a school board meeting after his daughter had been raped in a bathroom in a public
00:03:28.740 school and there was no consequences for it and yet he was the one being charged with a crime
00:03:33.820 he had to be pardoned by governor glenn youngkin in virginia to avoid being targeted by the local
00:03:39.960 commonwealth's attorney in corrupt leftist democratic stronghold loudon county paulette harlow
00:03:47.220 75 year old grandmother convicted under the face act for praying at an abortion clinic now she will 0.90
00:03:53.040 acknowledge that she probably committed a misdemeanor type offense in blocking the entrance
00:03:57.560 in an abortion clinic but she's been sentenced to two years in prison two years in prison by the federal 0.99
00:04:04.060 uh prosecution and the use of the power of the fbi and the department of justice now i'm a former
00:04:08.620 assistant united states attorney you have to use judgment you don't go put a 75 year old grandmother
00:04:13.760 in prison for two years she has to report to prison in texas i believe this week or next week
00:04:19.280 mark halk a catholic dad whose home was raided by the fbi for allegedly violating the face act
00:04:24.340 he was sentenced he tried and he won that case the jury kicked it out but it should never have gone
00:04:29.580 to trial the local prosecutors in pennsylvania wouldn't even go down that road lauren handy a 30 year 0.99
00:04:36.140 progressive progressive progressive anti-abortion activist prosecuted by the face act sentenced to
00:04:41.160 five years in prison in tennessee 11 individuals sentenced for these kinds of things with respect to
00:04:47.400 the face act who are facing jail time i could go down dozens of these examples the fact is there is a
00:04:53.780 concerted effort to go uh to to carry out a war against the american people and against our way of life
00:05:00.480 not just in america but in israel and other places around the world where western civilization is under
00:05:07.700 attack we saw it at the olympics we saw it at the mocking of our lord with respect to the lord's
00:05:13.060 supper these are unconscionable acts and that just a mere few years ago there would have been no debate
00:05:19.820 that this was an attack on our way of life but today you have radical progressive democrats who are not
00:05:24.780 only turning a blind eye more importantly they're actively pursuing it that's why we've got my good
00:05:30.740 friend josh hammer with newsweek a great friend good man a great patriot when he's joining the show
00:05:36.660 today we have josh chip i'm with you that was a heck of a monologue well josh great to have you on the
00:05:44.420 show my brother uh thank you for all that you do and and look you and i've talked about this we're friends
00:05:49.180 for those listening uh josh and i go way back um josh is a smart lawyer a smarter lawyer than i am he
00:05:54.400 got clerked in the fifth circuit uh i was the first assistant attorney general in texas we have a lot
00:05:59.220 of mutual friends but josh has talked a lot about this and he can i think articulate and i don't want
00:06:04.420 to fill up his time uh what i'm trying to get at here with this attack on our way of life the war on
00:06:09.800 the west and how that's being carried out against us yeah chip you really touched on a lot of very
00:06:16.340 crucial themes there and you know we are not in a political struggle so to speak you know i i i was
00:06:24.100 privileged to join the the 50th anniversary gala for for the heritage foundation a couple years ago
00:06:29.540 it was april 2020 no it was last year april 2023 and tucker carlson was the keynote speaker it actually
00:06:35.360 was the weekend right before fox news let him go and he he devoted his keynote speech to pressing this
00:06:41.340 very theme now we are not in necessarily a battle of white papers anymore we are not in kind of a
00:06:46.880 competition where the best think tank white paper wins we are not in in kind of a near public policy
00:06:52.840 battle royale where we are quibbling over what the top corporate tax rate should be and how to better
00:06:58.740 balance that off with the child tax credit look these policy issues matter obviously i'm not
00:07:03.620 pretending that tax rate child tax credit i'm not pretending these issues don't matter rather
00:07:07.620 the the broader point which is what tucker made what you made and what i'm making here
00:07:12.600 is that we're not just in a public policy battle we are in something of of a theological almost
00:07:18.240 civilizational cultural struggle here and it is a cold civil war but it at times gets fairly hot i mean
00:07:26.220 you you you at times see outbursts of it such as the women's march the day after trump was inaugurated
00:07:30.580 in january 2017 such as he such as the street thugs of the antifa black lives matter movement of course in
00:07:36.840 in the summer of love there in 2020 with the hamas kafia clad jihadis all of these are kind of outbursts 0.59
00:07:43.600 paroxysms of rage from this theological struggle coming from the left and what they are trying to
00:07:49.760 do chip which you alluded to quite quite aptly i would say is they are trying to do nothing less
00:07:54.620 than to ultimately displace what we today call western civilization so from that perspective everything
00:08:00.460 that's going on right now actually makes sense from that perspective the left wing assault is joe biden
00:08:05.860 kamala harris assault on the u.s supreme court is but one of many vectors of their broader attempts
00:08:11.880 to destroy all that we hold dear in this country it is a direct assault and the separation of powers 0.98
00:08:17.460 as hamilton madison john jay the federalist papers writers the constitution of framers as all of them
00:08:21.960 devised it for that matter they are siding with the the avowed enemies of western civilization they are
00:08:27.780 out there on social media this morning literally mourning literally mourning the death of ismail
00:08:33.120 hania the hamas political chief who has not just israeli blood on his hands but all sorts of
00:08:38.520 american western christian jewish you name it blood on his hands they are out there openly siding with 0.99
00:08:44.240 our enemies because they want to destroy us chip whether it is from within or whether whether it is
00:08:49.380 from beyond but you have to first understand again this key point which you clearly understand that we
00:08:54.480 are not merely here in a public policy battle we are in a battle essentially for the very soul the very
00:09:01.000 soul not merely of the united states of america the country that you and i hold dear but broader western
00:09:05.960 civilization as well well josh i appreciate that and and i couldn't agree more and i think one thing i
00:09:12.360 want you to expand on just for one second right we we hear a lot about this criticism and you'll hear
00:09:16.760 it from establishment republicans uniparty republicans who have been a part of destroying our way of life
00:09:21.160 frankly just as much as democrats over the last three or four decades uh they just do it with a smile on
00:09:25.320 their face and then they go campaign and pretend they're conservatives but that that group of people
00:09:29.580 has been somewhat critical of what some might describe as quote the new right and and it's
00:09:35.360 interesting right for people like you and me right who are people who are steeped in the law went to law
00:09:39.800 school steeped in our founding principles believe in institutions believe uh that we should stand and
00:09:45.140 build around those institutions uh believe that we want to avoid uh you know a populist uprising that
00:09:50.820 ends up in a kind of a revolution that under undoes the very institutions that made america great but
00:09:56.300 when you watch those institutions failing us and when you watch those institutions be culpable in result
00:10:02.300 where you've got steve sitting in jail or you've got americans like a 75 year old grandma who's sitting
00:10:06.860 in jail then that begs the question what are we going to do and so i wonder if you might be able to talk
00:10:11.400 for a minute about this new right why it exists what it represents in terms of a pushback on this
00:10:18.660 assault on western civilization by not just the radical progressive democrats who are leading the
00:10:24.120 charge in america but also a weak uniparty a weak republican regime that has been selling lies to the
00:10:31.000 american people for decades so they could stay in power while they coddle up to the k street and the 1.00
00:10:35.840 chamber of commerce and they want their cheap labor instead of secure borders and all the things that 0.99
00:10:40.160 you and i both know yeah so look it was the old italian marxist political theorist gramji who famously
00:10:46.620 spoke of the long march through the institutions and you know this march really takes on its earnest
00:10:53.300 its earnest step forward you might say in the 1960s with the ascent of the campus radicals but
00:10:58.280 you know at this point chip you know we are 55 60 years past the campus radicals you know the gram
00:11:03.340 jean long march through the institutions at this point is nearly complete the the political left
00:11:08.880 those who seek to do that which i just described to destroy not merely this country but all of the
00:11:13.520 judeo-christian foundations of our broader western civilization their long march through all the
00:11:18.020 institutions to accomplish those nefarious ends is all but complete they are in the towering
00:11:23.220 commanding heights of high culture high society in political legal cultural institutions in silicon
00:11:29.240 valley hollywood wall street you name it they control basically everything again with the exception
00:11:33.480 by the way of the u.s supreme court which is why they're trying to just to destroy that as well
00:11:37.220 but the so-called new right this more nationalist populist uprising here is basically an uprising that
00:11:43.880 says no we're not just going to sit and take it anymore we're not going to just sit back and let
00:11:49.780 this establishment uniparty as you accurately describe it which has been losing and losing and losing and
00:11:55.540 losing for decades and decades on end we're quibbling over top tax rates on the corporate tax code we're
00:12:02.120 losing our freaking civilization we are losing our way of life they are throwing our people in jail
00:12:08.660 obviously including the host of this show steve bannon all the people whose names you just read
00:12:13.640 off there peter navarro i could go on and on and on my good friend john eastman about to lose his bar
00:12:19.380 license out in california being prosecuted numerous jurisdictions a brilliant lawyer former u.s supreme court
00:12:24.660 law clerk rudy giuliani and mark meadows i mean where do i have to stop at this point they are
00:12:29.320 systematically trying to take our people off the playing field and you know the term new right is
00:12:34.140 somewhat of an amorphous and vague term but to me what it really boils down to is this populist
00:12:40.060 sentiment that we are saying no we are not going to take this anymore and we actually are willing and
00:12:45.340 indeed eager to actually get our hands a little dirty with the governmental tactics and means in
00:12:51.380 order to try to bounce out the pendulum and restore a modicum of civilizational sanity at least at a
00:12:57.320 bare minimum ship to land some punches on our civilizational foes such that we can get back
00:13:03.100 ideally in the mid to long term but hopefully even sooner than that to something remotely resembling
00:13:08.200 an equilibrium or a stasis or something that we can all come back to at the end of the day and sleep
00:13:12.880 well at night well josh that that's exactly on point and i i think that the one thing that i think that
00:13:20.020 i want to come back to because you set it up a minute ago with respect to israel and and and i think
00:13:26.620 that's a really interesting topic because there's a divide obviously we talk about the new right about
00:13:32.220 thinking about this notion that we've been involved in endless wars for as long as i can remember right
00:13:37.180 with with wandering missions without clarity and morality of purpose what you know how long to be in
00:13:42.740 afghanistan and iraq and then a week withdrawal how much would be involved with ukraine without a clear
00:13:47.360 strategy to win the war and a lot of people listening to this show myself included have serious
00:13:53.040 reservations and concerns about you know dumping uh you know uh funding for ukraine without a clear
00:13:58.380 mission israel got tied up into that to some degree and there's some debates about how much money we
00:14:03.760 should give to israel i voted against israel funding because it was packaged with ukraine and
00:14:08.860 importantly it had funding for hamas in the very bill that we were funding to help our brothers and
00:14:14.300 sisters in israel but what i want to talk about and i think we're gonna we're gonna have to probably
00:14:18.260 pause in a few seconds for some crass commercial messages i wonder if you might hang on through the
00:14:22.860 break and and join me afterwards here's what i want you to think about over the break and then
00:14:26.160 join again for a little bit how do we talk about israel and its importance to the west
00:14:31.720 benjamin netanyahu joined us last week in the house chamber and it's one of the first times that i've
00:14:37.080 been inspired in that chamber in a very long time listening to him talk about the attack on the west
00:14:42.240 how our relationship with israel and how an attack on israel is an attack on us and they just took out
00:14:48.040 the leader of hamas iran is talking about revenge against israel so i want to get your thoughts when
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00:16:05.240 well again it's great to be here uh sitting in war room again temporarily while we await steve
00:16:12.900 bannon's return his triumphant return after he's done standing up for all of us by by uh sitting
00:16:19.000 in a prison in defense of liberty and that's what we're talking about here the war on western
00:16:22.360 civilization by radical progressive democrats and by a uh frankly uh a coordinated effort to root out
00:16:29.500 our way of life and civilization and i've got josh hammer here with newsweek good friend of mine
00:16:33.440 josh and i were just talking about israel and talking about how uh israel is um obviously an
00:16:39.340 important historic ally for us they just took out the leader of hamas and i want josh to talk a little
00:16:43.840 bit about why that's important and how the attack on israel is attack on the west an attack on our way
00:16:49.320 of life uh and how that relationship should continue to be fostered recognizing that a lot of us are tired
00:16:55.960 of endless conflict and endless wars and we want to have a strategy that is peace through strength
00:17:01.000 that is what i call the third way it's not isolationist but it is not endless wars josh can
00:17:06.500 you talk to that a little bit yeah chip not only can i talk about this you know shameless plug i have
00:17:12.120 an upcoming book that is partially on this exact topic so you know uh make a note for next uh february
00:17:17.700 or march uh israel and civilization the fate of the jewish nation and the destiny of the west chip you
00:17:22.900 and i have the exact same foreign policy from what i can tell i have been an outspoken opponent of the
00:17:27.400 u.s involvement in the russia-ukraine war ever since april or may of 2022 i mean within months of
00:17:33.720 putting going in i've been a skeptic of that particular settlement over there and i've been
00:17:37.860 trying to encourage our elites to try to seek a viable off-ramp for both of those parties but the
00:17:43.260 point here is that from a an american national interest perspective which is the only proper way to
00:17:49.020 view foreign policy you can't do this foreign policy moralism this is where the wilsonians
00:17:53.580 on the humanitarian interventionist left and the neoconservatives on the right they both go awry
00:17:58.240 when they try to project this moralistic urge onto the world stage that's how you got the disasters
00:18:03.080 like the libya intervention under obama in 2011 going in for human rights reasons that's how you get
00:18:08.020 the neoconservative boondoggles trying to spread and promote democracy all over the world that's not how
00:18:12.940 foreign policy is supposed to work in fact it was john quincy adams back when he was secretary of state
00:18:17.520 before he was president in 1821 who famously said quote america does not go abroad in search of
00:18:22.280 monsters to destroy we are the well-wisher of liberty for the whole world but we only guarantee
00:18:26.780 it for our own the key point here though from a u.s israel relationship perspective i actually was
00:18:32.560 discussing this chip just last week at the conference in washington dc for yaf that you and
00:18:36.320 i were both speaking at the key point is that the u.s israel relationship directly aids the american
00:18:42.200 national interest donald trump actually understood this probably better than america than any american
00:18:46.900 leader probably over the past century i mean in the entire history post 1948 of the jewish state
00:18:52.700 in israel and he understood that intuitively because the fruits of peace in the in the form of the
00:18:57.520 abraham accords were a direct result of the trump netanyahu foreign foreign policy doctrine the trump
00:19:03.040 netanyahu foreign policy doctrine that got us these remarkable peace agreements between israel and the
00:19:07.980 uae bahrain morocco and sudan essentially doubling the number of peace agreements that israel had with any arab
00:19:14.280 countries prior to it in in a matter of like three or four months that came from this sober national
00:19:20.300 interest perspective in other words the trump administration essentially convinced the arab states
00:19:25.480 that hey if you're worried about iran and you know we're worried about iran too we all should be worried
00:19:29.900 about iran terrible terrible regime if you're worried about iran you moderate sunni arab states you know
00:19:34.420 what your best bet is to actually ally with the strongest military in the region the best intelligence
00:19:39.200 service masad and so forth there work together in this iran containment alliance and here's the key
00:19:45.160 point chip from a u.s national interest perspective i'm also tired of the neoconservative boondoggles
00:19:50.020 i was calling for the u.s to get out of afghanistan for years and years and years before joe biden did it
00:19:55.440 he obviously didn't do it in particularly great fashion i think would be an understatement of the
00:19:59.280 century but i was calling for that withdrawal for a long time i am also sick of this ridiculous 0.89
00:20:03.380 moralistic neocon presence and all these third world islamist backwaters the key point though is that 0.87
00:20:09.180 abraham accord style national interest foreign policy will actually allow america to strategically
00:20:15.400 pull back from the region it will allow america to actually retrench and bring our troops home from
00:20:20.960 these totally spread out military bases in the desert like tower 22 in jordan where we tragically
00:20:26.480 lost three troops back in january because you are emboldening our allies like israel that lead bahrain
00:20:32.080 to do our dirty work for them and our dirty work happens to include yesterday by the way taking out
00:20:36.780 hezbollah number two and hamas number one officials well no that's that's right josh and and and you
00:20:42.960 just articulated very well my perspective and my view and and i think in this context and we're going
00:20:46.920 to be talking about this over the entirety of this show this war on western civilization again i would
00:20:51.460 like people to go back and go watch the speech that prime minister netanyahu gave to us in the house
00:20:55.800 chamber last week where he articulated this vision he articulated very clearly the the the morality
00:21:02.120 and the frankly the call for us to defend our western civilization way of life so josh i appreciate
00:21:07.940 it josh how can people uh follow you on uh social media chip you're a good friend it's a pleasure to
00:21:13.120 join you so i'm on twitter josh underscore hammer instagram is josh b hammer i host two shows the josh
00:21:18.200 hammer show in america on trial with josh hammer and i write a weekly syndicated column as well
00:21:23.120 well josh thank you god bless let's get together soon keep keep up the good fight brother
00:21:28.940 god bless you chip thank you well i want to take that i want to talk a little bit about uh the
00:21:35.220 extent to which that war on the west is is is uh being carried out on the home front and it's being
00:21:39.700 carried out on the home front in part by undermining our elections and undermining our faith and confidence
00:21:44.560 in the ability of the people to be able to elect their representatives in a republican form of government
00:21:49.380 uh whether that's in the house and the senate or the president of the united states uh we're seeing
00:21:54.560 across the world the kind of uh absurdities and elections we just saw unfold in venezuela right
00:22:00.980 where we've got maduro who's sitting there going oh yeah no i'm i'm still here i won and anybody who's
00:22:05.160 looking at it auditing it was like a two-to-one or three-to-one uh defeat uh is that coming to our
00:22:10.700 shores in this country is that coming to america uh we have now had two presidential elections in a
00:22:16.860 room where we had lack of confidence by some being articulated the radical progressive left
00:22:21.560 in 2016 was saying oh it was stolen and there was no indication that was the case but 2020
00:22:26.180 then they're saying oh no everything's all perfect and we just got to just accept it don't worry about
00:22:30.560 it but meanwhile we had very real concerns about ballots very real concerns about the abuse of mail-in
00:22:35.960 ballots during covid and now uh we've got the radical progressive left radical progressive democrats who
00:22:41.800 are attacking those of us who want to ensure the integrity of our elections i am proud to have been
00:22:46.960 the lead author and the lead sponsor of a bill called the save act in the united states house
00:22:50.800 to ensure that only citizens vote in american elections american citizens should be the ones
00:22:55.900 voting in american elections and uh democrats are having a tough time accepting that bill but here's
00:23:01.340 an interesting point we got 40 i'm sorry we got five democrats to vote for that bill and to break with
00:23:07.280 the radical progressive democrat uh regime now i've got a great friend uh katherine engelbrecht who has been
00:23:13.380 a leader in uh ensuring integrity in elections for a long time uh with true the vote and and and all of the
00:23:19.820 things that she has done over the last i don't know how long but but a number of years she's been
00:23:24.340 a long time friend and now she's under fire she's under fire by cnn and by others who are claiming that
00:23:29.640 she is somehow trying to prevent citizens from voting and that's not true she's trying to protect
00:23:34.920 the integrity of elections and ensure that only citizens vote so i'm going to want to bring
00:23:40.340 catherine on i know we've got some clips from cnn but uh catherine are you there i am thanks so much
00:23:46.420 for having me hey catherine can you just real quick set this up a little bit for the listeners out there
00:23:52.960 uh you know what you're under attack here right now right i know i saw a cnn hit on you can you
00:23:57.920 describe what's going on here and why you know you're trying to protect elections and you're getting
00:24:01.100 attacked yeah well this is just the attack du jour um but it's from led by cnn they are the
00:24:07.860 particular uh canary in the coal mine this time and they're focused on one of the projects that
00:24:13.040 true the vote has been involved in for the last many months which is empowering citizens to look
00:24:18.380 at their local voter rolls identify potentially ineligible records and then submit those records
00:24:24.000 to their county or local jurisdiction it's a process that is afforded to citizens in almost
00:24:30.400 every state and we are in complete um accurate accurate compliance with that process yet cnn has
00:24:40.300 taken it upon itself to file open records requests for everywhere they think citizens are that are
00:24:46.760 working with this project will be involved uh they're filing those open records requests with the
00:24:51.440 counties getting the names of the people who are involved and then uh harassing them showing up on
00:24:57.420 their doorstep it's outrageous followed of course by this most recent coordinated hit that came out on
00:25:03.680 monday okay if you don't mind can we just back up for one second and set the stage for all of the
00:25:11.900 great patriotic listeners out there the american people because here's what happens right uh not just
00:25:17.300 the cnn hit i get it in congress all the time i've got republican colleagues and others that will raise
00:25:21.920 the question and say hold on a second chip you know you need to come forward and show you know what's the
00:25:26.600 evidence here what's the evidence that we've got real meaningful uh amount of fraud in elections
00:25:32.320 right because we all get the joke we get the game we understand what the the radical progressive
00:25:36.660 democrat machine is doing in importing people with wide open borders trying to break down you know the
00:25:42.420 ability to protect our elections you got san francisco oakland washington dc new york all these
00:25:47.300 jurisdictions that are actively trying to register people to vote we know this is true in washington we
00:25:52.320 literally had a program in dc and we had a vote to stop that in in the in the house and it passed
00:25:58.300 with significant democrat support by the way uh but they were actively trying to register people to vote
00:26:03.780 who are non-citizens for the quote local elections in washington but they want to hide and say oh don't
00:26:08.720 worry that's not going to affect federal elections but they'll tell us that this is not true so if you
00:26:13.480 don't mind will you take you know i got a couple minutes here and then i want to i want to uh have you
00:26:17.860 hang on through the break and i want to play a cnn clip of the attack on you and then let you respond
00:26:22.540 to that and talk a little bit about the save act but will you please set up the truth about what is
00:26:27.420 happening with respect to our elections that they are in fact under assault and there is real abuse
00:26:32.340 and fraud occurring a hundred percent well and i will say that this is i don't want to conflate the
00:26:38.120 issues because the the project for which we are currently under attack is looking at is helping
00:26:43.880 citizens to evaluate their own local voter rolls and the the criteria by which we are evaluating
00:26:50.380 those roles consists of people who have moved and registered in other states uh registrations that
00:26:56.700 appear to be at vacant lots or commercial buildings things that citizens can do further digging on and
00:27:02.020 then evaluate and submit but we've created an app that is geocoded down to every single household you
00:27:08.660 can you can pull all manner of data in order to make these determinations and and the records are
00:27:14.660 evaluated one at a time i will i will tell you with with great um pride that over 825 000 ineligible
00:27:25.480 records have been identified to this point by over 8 000 challengers across 1511 counties nationwide
00:27:34.260 that's just one of the projects not even to speak of the non-citizen issues that we're facing
00:27:39.640 well catherine that uh is helpful i think people have the context so what i want to do is we're
00:27:45.580 going to when we get through these uh as rush used to call them crass commercial messages we will we'll
00:27:49.560 come back and i want to play the cnn hit i want you to be able to respond to it and i want to talk a
00:27:53.640 little bit about the save act and what we can do to get all americans to be a part of this process to
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00:29:29.040 i've lived in denton for over 24 years i have been voting here for two decades as we can see i am real i am here i am talking to you
00:29:41.460 if you're wondering why daniel moss is defending his existence it's because of this list that's my first
00:29:48.120 name that's my last name of thousands of voter registrations in denton county being challenged as
00:29:54.840 ineligible finding out that i'm on some sort of a hit list of people who shouldn't be voting i was i was
00:30:00.640 pretty pissed off how did moss a legally registered american voter in the state of texas and a university
00:30:06.040 administrator end up having his voter registration challenged because of the efforts of one group
00:30:12.560 hi there i'm katherine engelbrecht with true the vote true the vote a right-wing organization fueled
00:30:18.080 by the maga movement all of a sudden in certain states they found all these votes a totally rigged
00:30:24.060 election and the lies that the 2020 election was stolen with illegal ballots welcome to the iv3 project
00:30:30.960 you have arrived in the nick of time this is the group's online training session for iv3 a user-friendly
00:30:38.620 app pushed by true the vote recruiting and training thousands of private citizens on how to submit
00:30:44.460 challenges to local election offices we've got to report what we can and get it as accurate as we
00:30:50.080 can and it is making an enormous impact adding up to about 700 000 challenges to voters across the
00:30:58.040 country so far documents obtained by cnn show many of them use the exact same language daniel moss's
00:31:06.420 challenge came from someone he doesn't even know i want to say it was nancy nancy lives in the same
00:31:14.840 county and single-handedly sent in thousands of challenges this year we asked around for her i'm
00:31:23.360 trying to talk to nancy but she did not come to the door nancy sends me something every day frank
00:31:29.240 phillips is denton county's elections administrator as november looms it's not just nancy sending in
00:31:34.860 challenges now there have been days where i've received uh a couple of thousand names isn't it
00:31:40.980 overwhelming to get thousands of names all right katherine uh you've been able to uh listen to the cnn
00:31:47.540 hit piece on you now for probably the you know i don't know 10th or 20th time in your life but now
00:31:51.820 the listeners have heard it and uh i know you've got strong feelings about it and i know what your
00:31:55.900 purpose and your intent is uh and it's to make sure our elections are uh able to be trusted and to make
00:32:01.420 sure that we have integrity in our elections can you can you talk to this and talk about what your
00:32:05.540 efforts are and kind of refute what what cnn was doing with the hit piece but be specific about it
00:32:10.500 right i mean you know it's it's possible that when you go through and you clean out roles that you that
00:32:14.960 you make a mistake and you got to deal with you know a citizen and so forth i get that and you and i
00:32:19.800 have talked separately about the texas secretary of state trying to go in and clean the roles and
00:32:24.320 then there was a consent decree that frankly uh limited to the dmv which wasn't good enough
00:32:28.780 uh and and we've got a lot more work we need to do in texas and other states to ensure the
00:32:33.100 integrity of your elections but can you talk about what you're doing and refute that uh hit job
00:32:36.860 oh yeah sure so so what the process of challenging a potentially ineligible record looks like
00:32:45.040 is and we'll talk about this in texas every state has a different standard and we've tried to
00:32:50.180 provide those standards online at iv3.us for anybody that wants to participate wherever they are
00:32:55.980 but in texas you you have to find um reason personal belief of of the facts that are available
00:33:04.000 that support the submission of a challenge those challenges are then given to the county and the
00:33:10.960 county because this is all digital it makes it very easy can compare what they have being challenged
00:33:17.540 versus what they have in their roles make any determination that is necessary and then and
00:33:23.600 only then are voters notified uh if if the county agrees that they should be challenged or they should
00:33:30.980 be uh requesting requested further information from so it's it's a it's a very um process oriented
00:33:39.340 effort what cnn has done is filed open records requests for anything that's being submitted blamed
00:33:47.640 everything that that there could possibly be to blame on true the vote but totally overlooked the
00:33:53.720 fact that it is ultimately the county that is making up uh the determinations but it is to the citizens
00:34:00.040 to to try and assist because our voter rolls are a mess the only reason that daniel would have been
00:34:08.520 found at least with our search process as as somebody that might be um ineligible to vote is because
00:34:16.100 daniel would have submitted a permanent residential change of address to the to the united states postal
00:34:24.600 service and if anybody out there and i'm sure you have your listeners have moved you know the process
00:34:29.820 if you want to get your post office to help with your change of address that is a multi-step process
00:34:36.620 so so that kind of information is what's being presented to the county or in addition it could
00:34:43.300 be that kind of information they have permanently moved and registered in another state but it's
00:34:48.180 just presented to the county for their evaluation so this this notion that you know we are we are
00:34:54.920 somehow having a hand in uh removing names from the rolls is is we're trying we're trying to start a
00:35:02.580 conversation with counties around the country to to confirm or assist in the accuracy of the rolls
00:35:11.240 because they are in bad shape we know that just as a just as a broad statement over 25 million records
00:35:19.400 appear to be ineligible on the basis of people having moved and registered in other states
00:35:25.160 why aren't counties doing a better job that's the question
00:35:29.460 well katherine thanks for that that that was actually what i was about to ask you and you
00:35:35.020 talk about the 25 million records and any other examples that you have or any data is so the so
00:35:40.240 the listeners can understand that this is a real problem i mean i've seen this right i've seen it in
00:35:45.340 texas i've seen in other states um and you know i've been focused on heavy heavily the issue of
00:35:51.580 people being non-citizens registering to vote which is separate as you point out from what you're
00:35:56.200 getting at in terms of the local counties working to make sure we clean the rolls but they're but
00:36:01.180 they overlap they're related right because you've got the the issues where where people are trying to
00:36:05.180 use uh the the fact that our system is broken in terms of clean rolls to be able to register uh
00:36:11.300 non-citizens and they get through the cracks and they vote but uh do you have any other examples or
00:36:16.160 data you know indicating so people can understand the magnitude of the problem the hundreds of
00:36:20.520 thousands of records that we have where you have people who are registered at two addresses where
00:36:25.200 you have ballots going to multiple addresses in the same name we've seen that across the country
00:36:30.260 you have any other data like that yeah well i'll just i'll just say broadly that you know your
00:36:35.560 point is is well made what iv3 focuses on are just a very few data points that can be easily
00:36:42.580 determined so that we can run a project to support people at scale but identifying people who are
00:36:48.480 registered more than once or people who are phantoms or non-citizens there are certain things that take
00:36:53.960 deeper level queries but at the end of the day you know the question we should all be asking is
00:37:00.600 why do our elections seem to be perpetually broken when you look in private industry my word we live in
00:37:07.840 the age of amazon one click where where where our data is known you know to the to the nth degree
00:37:16.060 how could it be that our voter rolls which should be the bedrock of a representative republic how could
00:37:22.220 it be that they are so inaccurate so yeah i mean i would just say that you know you see typically when
00:37:28.260 you're looking across counties it depends on the county and it really doesn't seem to depend upon the
00:37:34.300 size of the county although you might think that that would be a contributing factor it really seems
00:37:38.840 to be on the leadership involved at the county level you'll see anywhere from three percent error rate
00:37:43.680 to twenty percent error rate there should be standards we should have reliable and transparent
00:37:49.780 processes that citizens can feel good about i'll give you another example georgia a state we've done a lot
00:37:56.100 of work in georgia only cleans its voter rolls once every other year in odd years the first six months
00:38:04.220 of the year they blame that on standards around the national voter registration act and they say
00:38:09.580 that's the only way that they can get close to cleaning their rolls but what it effectively means
00:38:13.980 is that georgia looked at its rolls in early 2023 they won't look at them again until the summer
00:38:20.260 of 2025 and everything that happens in this critical election year is going to be allowed in without
00:38:27.100 question those are not standards that will generate accurate outcomes we must do better and voter rolls
00:38:35.260 are the gateway to problems upstream katherine how can people learn more about the app learn more about
00:38:43.620 how they can use it how they can implement it um what do you you know in terms of what you're trying
00:38:47.360 to do even in this election cycle um and how can they follow you on social media absolutely you can check
00:38:53.940 at true the vote dot org um the cnn did a great job featuring our our iv3 project iv3.us although i will
00:39:02.500 say that for all states that are um beholden to the national voter registration act and it's all but just a
00:39:09.160 handful that they have a cutoff 90 days before the election so we're within the last few days of having
00:39:15.500 citizens in a position to submit these for purposes of consideration in the 2024 election but iv3 will remain open
00:39:23.300 and you can always we would so encourage get your eyes on your own roles don't let don't read about
00:39:29.840 it in the headlines don't just listen to what i'm telling you look at it for yourselves and judge for
00:39:34.560 yourselves if the problems you're facing in the county are things that you want to bring to the
00:39:38.980 attention of your elected representatives and i suspect the answer is going to be yes because
00:39:43.020 problems and the only way we're going to solve it is with citizens speaking out standing up and not
00:39:49.480 settling for what we've seen in the past
00:39:52.080 catherine thanks for what you're doing keep up the great work let's visit soon back in texas but
00:39:58.740 if you're out there viewers go check out uh their website go check out their social media see what you
00:40:03.760 can do to get on the app and let's make sure we get our voter rolls clean thanks catherine
00:40:06.960 thanks so much so i want to uh expand on this point just for one minute because it's so important
00:40:15.980 um we're talking to josh earlier about the war on the west i'm going to talk to some guests a little
00:40:21.520 bit in the later uh uh in this uh in this show about the extent to which uh our way of life is under
00:40:28.840 attack um and we'll talk specifically about the assassination attempt on on former president trump we're
00:40:35.260 going to talk about uh some of the woke uh battles going on uh with my friend matt gates from florida
00:40:41.100 but this issue on voting um i want to highlight this just a little bit more uh the reason and
00:40:48.820 the impetus behind what we tried to do with the save act catherine alluded to it right and so she's
00:40:52.820 talking about trying to clean the rolls locally there's a nexus between that and the larger effort
00:40:57.180 by democrats radical progressive democrats to flood the zone with people from all over the world across
00:41:02.600 our borders and it's happening every single day to the tune of thousands of votes we have some of
00:41:08.260 our radical progressive democrat democratic colleagues who will acknowledge and admit that
00:41:12.500 they want these voters to fill their own seats we had a congresswoman from new york who literally said
00:41:17.800 that we've had uh president biden effectively uh refer to that uh refer to uh illegal aliens as voters
00:41:25.220 so here's the deal if you go to arizona as a good example so you can understand what's actually going
00:41:31.280 on catherine alluded to um the nvra okay uh that act passed in 1990 i can't remember like three or or 91
00:41:39.680 somewhere back in the 90s that bill uh the law that was passed included language in there about how they
00:41:47.300 deal with the the requirements on voting that has been interpreted by courts to limit limit the ability of
00:41:53.860 states to collect information to ensure citizenship uh so arizona passed a law saying we want to check
00:42:00.940 citizenship so their state elections their local elections they go through a system to take in
00:42:06.740 information and fill out forms that says you've got to prove prove up your citizenship but for federal
00:42:12.920 elections they are prohibited from doing so so they don't so arizona has two systems that gives you an
00:42:18.580 example of what we're dealing with across all the states so we filed the legislation the safe act
00:42:23.740 to fix that glitch but go a step further and to say as i think i talked to steve about a while back
00:42:29.800 when we filed it that we should go further and require states to collect and ensure that we are
00:42:36.160 having a documentary proof of citizenship before you vote now i know everybody listening to the show
00:42:42.400 agrees with that right as a general matter you know why because this is a strong patriotic show but guess
00:42:48.480 what 87 of all americans believe that only citizens should vote in american elections so we're trying
00:42:55.540 to do that with a save act to try to fix that that problem but it doesn't it's not enough just to pass
00:43:00.900 a bill i'm proud that we passed the bill we passed it out of the house we had five democrats join but now
00:43:07.200 we need republican leadership we need the speaker we need republicans to attach it to a spending bill
00:43:12.520 send it over to the senate and force the senate to have to deal with it and club democrats with it
00:43:17.880 it's what we should have done in july we should have done that heading out into the august so-called
00:43:21.880 recess we should we didn't do it so we should do it when we come back in september but we'll talk a
00:43:26.920 little bit more about that when we come back i want to warn you of a huge change that could be coming
00:43:31.240 to our money in our bank accounts first think back to 9-11 shortly after the government pushed
00:43:37.000 through the patriot act this gave the government power to spy on innocent americans by monitoring
00:43:42.480 our phone and email and tracking our movement across the internet now jim records editor of the
00:43:48.680 independent financial newsletter strategic intelligence and new york times best-selling author
00:43:53.520 is warning about a coming event that could elevate this governmental surveillance to a terrifying new
00:43:59.400 level in fact some of the guests i've had on the war room believe that the government will soon
00:44:04.220 expand their powers to track our every move if we say the wrong things on social media donate to the
00:44:11.040 wrong causes buy firearms or even vote maga the government may be able to shut us out of our bank
00:44:17.340 accounts i can't say for sure if this will happen but it's an interesting and dire warning fortunately
00:44:24.380 jim records an american patriot and friend of mine has made it his mission to educate us on what he
00:44:29.940 believes is coming and how to protect yourself from the possibility of programmable money watch
00:44:36.860 jim's warning video now before it's censored like i've been in the past go to records war room.com
00:44:44.060 that's records war room.com now to see the video the choice is simple kamala harris supports increasing 0.60
00:44:53.300 the number of border patrol agents donald trump blocked a bill to increase the number of border patrol agents
00:44:59.620 kamala harris supports investing in new technology to block fentanyl from entering the country
00:45:05.460 donald trump blocked funding for technology to block fentanyl from entering the country
00:45:10.220 kamala harris supports spending more money to stop human traffickers
00:45:14.480 donald trump blocked money to stop human traffickers
00:45:18.040 kamala harris prosecuted transnational gang members and got them sentenced to prison
00:45:23.180 trump is trying to avoid being sentenced to prison
00:45:26.440 there's two choices in this election the one who will fix our broken immigration system 1.00
00:45:31.780 and the one who's trying to stop her
00:45:35.420 you know one of my favorite uh movies is uh my cousin vinnie and i had a law school professor
00:45:43.280 in trial advocacy he told me that the greatest opening statement that he's ever heard was in
00:45:48.040 my cousin vinnie when when vinnie goes up and he says and he looks back and he goes 0.94
00:45:52.040 everything that guy just said is bull you know what bull crap and uh unfortunately uh that's out of order 0.85
00:45:59.300 you can't say that in a courtroom but that's exactly on point here uh we all know that everything that 0.99
00:46:05.200 was in that ad is complete uh horse manure uh to to put it politely but the fact is this goes back to
00:46:12.540 the beginning of this show and the conversation with josh it goes back to the conversation with
00:46:16.360 the war on the west this is purposeful these are all lies they are lies by a regime that want you 0.94
00:46:24.120 to believe that they're somehow doing something they're not doing the truth though is very obvious
00:46:29.480 i could sit here and spit out numbers i could spit out the 8.1 million illegal aliens that have crossed
00:46:36.100 the southern border since biden took office or a greater number i could spit out the 2 million
00:46:40.280 gotaways the people that just scurry off into the woods and we never know where they go or who they
00:46:46.920 are i could talk about the fact that they keep talking about the numbers going down but we're
00:46:51.740 seeing the encounters in june we're still 130 000 encounters when they're quote unquote down
00:46:56.040 far greater than the 30 000 or so at the end of the trump administration i could talk about all of the
00:47:03.100 crimes i could talk about all of the data points the 35 000 chinese nationals that we've encountered
00:47:09.340 in the first part of 2024 alone far greater than the years preceding to it but the truth really is
00:47:15.740 people the truth is the war on our freedom the war on our ability to be secure in our communities and
00:47:22.400 our streets lakin riley is dead lakin riley is dead specifically because kamala harris as drugs as 1.00
00:47:32.280 so-called borders are uh joe biden secretary mayorkas all of the radical progressive democrat
00:47:39.340 in charge of this administration are violating our laws to release people into the united states
00:47:45.660 using a policy called parole and they're paroling people in and the guy that they paroled in
00:47:51.680 that killed lake and riley would not have been in the united states but for their illegal actions to
00:47:58.620 flood our country with frankly a large number of criminals and terrorists from prisons and from
00:48:06.240 places around the world coming to the united states we saw just yesterday a report that there are a
00:48:13.920 thousand individuals um that are associated with the violent trend de aragua uh from venezuela
00:48:21.360 that are in the united states have been given so-called quote-unquote the green light
00:48:26.240 to fire on and attack law enforcement according to the internal bulletin that went out across border patrol
00:48:32.000 that's the truth you the american citizen you are no longer safe in america because kamala harris joe biden
00:48:43.880 radical progressive democrats want to advance to their radical agenda to import people from all over
00:48:48.860 the world and to change the makeup of our country that's a goal to use it for electoral success in their
00:48:55.400 view and to uh frankly remake america and in doing so take away your way of life it's a continued assault
00:49:04.120 on western civilization and the american way of life there were any number of additional examples i could
00:49:10.600 give in addition to lake and riley we could talk about rachel morin right up the road here from dc 0.88
00:49:14.960 in maryland who was killed a mother kayla hamilton in the same county in maryland lizbeth medina in texas
00:49:23.160 found in a bathtub a cheerleader her mom went to go see her in a parade and she didn't show up and 0.88
00:49:28.280 she goes back home and finds her daughter murdered in a bathtub in her house in texas i could talk about
00:49:35.140 the millions of illegal uh alien children girls being sold into the sex trafficking trade why so that
00:49:44.960 these radical progressive democrats can have more power what kind of cynical people would use these
00:49:52.000 little girls as their political chattel but that's what they're doing and they want to then 1.00
00:49:58.260 come out and try to tell the american people oh don't worry uh you know we're gonna we're the ones
00:50:03.680 securing the border and they're lying they're lying they're trying to say oh you know donald trump
00:50:10.500 and republicans in congress opposed this grand bill that would have come together to secure the border
00:50:16.220 that's a lie and it was completely rejected by republicans and frankly even democrats rejected
00:50:22.540 they couldn't even get it out of the senate and it was only a handful of republicans who were duped
00:50:27.360 into trying to tell the world that it was somehow going to be a bill that would have done any good
00:50:31.040 and now they want to hide behind that but they cannot hide behind the fact that we have americans
00:50:36.700 dying we have moms who have lost their children to fentanyl poisonings we're having hundreds of
00:50:41.920 thousands of americans dying from fentanyl poisoning we had a san antonio police officer i represent san
00:50:47.980 antonio texas who was shot just this last weekend because a venezuelan illegal alien who'd been a given
00:50:55.500 a date to show up in april of 2026 i kid you not two years from now and that individual was in a
00:51:04.180 domestic dispute with his illegal alien uh girlfriend partner wife or whatever and now
00:51:11.820 a san antonio police officer gets shot these are avoidable shootings avoidable deaths avoidable
00:51:18.240 suffering avoidable fentanyl poisonings if we just did our job to secure the border of the united states
00:51:23.340 which we refuse to do but i got to be a little blunt here it's not just the radical progressive
00:51:28.780 democrats it's weak republicans weak republicans who for too long have saddled up the chamber of
00:51:34.860 commerce they walk over to the rio grande and they put up a sign that says no trespassing but then they
00:51:40.040 go wink wink nod nod help wanted over here give me your cheap labor and they've refused to secure the 0.67
00:51:45.540 border they fought building a wall they fought making sure that we had all the policies we needed
00:51:50.420 to secure the border they wanted to have amnesty and it is you the patriotic americans who as steve
00:51:56.840 always talks about are the ones who are standing up the new right that josh hammer and i talked about
00:52:01.600 earlier this hour that are standing up to say no enough you don't get to take our way of life you
00:52:07.920 don't get to take away our freedoms you don't get to take away uh our ability to exercise our god-given
00:52:13.520 rights under the constitution but also the security that the constitution contemplates when it says
00:52:18.400 secure the blessings of liberty that is why we have government it is its fundamental duty and to listen
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