Bannon's War Room - November 14, 2024


Episode 4056: Not Being Tied To the Conventions Of The Past


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

170.58348

Word Count

9,487

Sentence Count

825

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Matt Gates, a Republican Congressman from Florida, has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1987. He served as a prosecutor and served as the chairman of the Judiciary Committee for the House Judiciary Committee from 2006 to 2017. He was a frequent contributor to conservative publications such as The Weekly Standard, The Daily Caller, and The New York Times.


Transcript

00:00:01.000 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:00:06.000 Pray for our enemies.
00:00:08.000 Because we're going medieval on these people.
00:00:11.000 Here's one time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:00:15.000 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:00:17.000 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:00:19.000 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
00:00:21.000 It's going to happen.
00:00:23.000 And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
00:00:26.000 MAGA Media.
00:00:27.000 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:32.000 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:36.000 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:43.000 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:00:52.000 Everyone else looked at AG as if they were applying for a judicial appointment.
00:00:55.000 They talked about their vaunted legal theories and constitutional BS.
00:00:59.000 We have a graphic of this.
00:01:00.000 Gates was the only one who said, yeah, I'll go over there and start cutting effing heads.
00:01:07.000 That is according to a Trump advisor.
00:01:10.000 Again, that was from reporter Mark Caputo.
00:01:13.000 So, cutting effing heads.
00:01:16.000 What does that tell you about what kind of Attorney General Matt Gates would be?
00:01:19.000 Well, I think it tells you all you need to know.
00:01:23.000 Look, if Trump was trying to send shockwaves through official Washington, he succeeded.
00:01:28.000 Gates was not on anybody's short list.
00:01:30.000 And from my perspective, it shouldn't be that surprising.
00:01:33.000 Look, Trump campaigned on this platform that he was going to shake up DOJ.
00:01:37.000 He was going to turn it upside down.
00:01:38.000 He was going to clean house, et cetera, et cetera.
00:01:40.000 And from that perspective, Matt Gates is arguably a very logical choice.
00:01:44.000 I think it is going to be difficult to get him confirmed.
00:01:46.000 I think that there are a lot of Republicans who either publicly or privately harbor serious doubts about this nomination.
00:01:52.000 If you have reached out to us since the election and though many were disappointed by the results, let us know you appreciated our reporting and the reporting of those results in a calm and measured way.
00:02:03.000 Yeah, we have been especially thankful for the kind words we've received from those who voted for President Trump.
00:02:09.000 And we're going to continue our best efforts to be fair and objective in reporting on the incoming administration.
00:02:18.000 Now, unfortunately, the next story does involve us personally a bit, but we still give you the facts while remaining objective.
00:02:28.000 So here they are.
00:02:29.000 President-elect Donald Trump has selected Republican Congressman Matt Gates of Florida to serve as attorney general and lead the Department of Justice.
00:02:38.000 If confirmed by the Senate, he would head the department he has in the past called to be shut down.
00:02:45.000 I don't care if it takes every second of our time and every ounce of our energy.
00:02:52.000 We either get this government back on our side or we defund and get rid of, abolish the FBI, CDC, ATF, DOJ, every last one of them, if they do not come to heal.
00:03:07.000 And I don't think it's too much to ask.
00:03:17.000 Also, it confirmed Gates would lead the department that once investigated him for sex trafficking.
00:03:24.000 In late 2020, the FBI started investigating allegations that Gates was involved in the trafficking of a 17-year-old girl.
00:03:33.000 At the core of the case was testimony from a former Gates associate who is now serving an 11-year prison sentence for several federal crimes, including sex trafficking.
00:03:45.000 But the investigation into Gates ended in February of 2023 with no charges filed.
00:03:51.000 Gates abruptly announced he was resigning from Congress yesterday after Trump posted the AG nomination on social media.
00:04:00.000 Multiple media outlets reported yesterday the House Ethics Committee was set to vote this week on releasing a report about him.
00:04:07.000 Quoting from the Washington Post, Gates has been under investigation by the bipartisan committee for allegations that he may have engaged in sexual misconduct, illegal drug use and accepted improper gifts.
00:04:23.000 So if Trump keeps doing this, there's two direct impacts.
00:04:26.000 Number one, he is losing his House Republican majority.
00:04:29.000 It's crazy to say that he is going to nominate the House Republicans into the minority if he's not careful.
00:04:36.000 Mike Johnson said last night, I've told him, it's enough already.
00:04:40.000 You can't keep nominating House Republicans for administration positions or else we will be in the minority and you will no longer have all branches of government.
00:04:48.000 That's number one.
00:04:49.000 Number two, if he does, if he puts forward these picks that are so problematic, it's going to just eat up valuable Senate time.
00:04:57.000 And he, a lot of Republicans complained that the first hundred days of the last Trump administration were wasted.
00:05:04.000 And that is true. They didn't get much done in those first hundred days and they want to take advantage of these hundred days.
00:05:08.000 If you waste your time on stunts like this, you're going to just be really behind the eight ball and getting an actual agenda enacted, which he may or may not care about.
00:05:18.000 But traditional presidents would care about that.
00:05:20.000 You know, nightmare with me. How, how much damage could he theoretically do?
00:05:24.000 I mean, it's sickening to think that this person could be in charge of all of the different things that affect Americans across the board, you know, our civil rights.
00:05:33.000 What's he going to do when hate crimes happen?
00:05:36.000 What's he going to do when we have the rise of hate across the country that we're seeing every single day, even more so now, when some of these people are emboldened to carry out these acts?
00:05:46.000 What's going to happen in that situation?
00:05:48.000 What's going to happen with checks and balances when someone in the administration tries to skirt the rule of law?
00:05:54.000 Those were numerous situations that happened during my tenure in the White House, during my tenure in the Trump administration.
00:06:00.000 There were even things that were Bill Barr held the line. Right.
00:06:03.000 There were other people in the room. So we don't have that.
00:06:06.000 So picture this. Now it's Matt Gaetz sitting in the situation room having these debates on policy and saying, go ahead.
00:06:13.000 I've got your top cover. I've got your back.
00:06:15.000 That is what many of us were warning about.
00:06:19.000 Yeah, this is the worst case scenario, to be honest.
00:06:22.000 And I think Glenn is right. I've worked with a lot of the people at DOJ and the people that serve in the FBI under DOJ.
00:06:29.000 I mean, this is just really alarming.
00:06:31.000 And I wonder whether there'll be mass resignations.
00:06:33.000 And that really actually worries me even more so, because what does that department look like going forward?
00:06:39.000 Yeah, we want the mass resignation.
00:06:42.000 So let's get on that.
00:06:43.000 We're going to have we're going to have.
00:06:45.000 OK, we're going to have mass declassification of documents.
00:06:50.000 We're going to have mass deportations of illegal alien invaders.
00:06:54.000 And we're going to have to have mass resignations.
00:06:57.000 Go ahead.
00:06:59.000 Permission granted.
00:07:00.000 Resign, baby.
00:07:01.000 Take all your kind with you.
00:07:03.000 All of it.
00:07:04.000 Let's roll.
00:07:05.000 No whinging.
00:07:07.000 It's it's amazing what a lack of what's been interesting to see is how they can't they are like spoiled children.
00:07:19.000 This comes from the credential class.
00:07:20.000 They've really never had to work for anything.
00:07:22.000 They've never had tough jobs.
00:07:24.000 They've never had to sacrifice anything.
00:07:27.000 And you see how they you know, it's it's the typical kids that get the soccer trophies for coming in last.
00:07:36.000 But you get a participation trophy.
00:07:38.000 So the petition, the participation crowd doesn't know how to handle things.
00:07:43.000 One thing we know is that in throwing the toys out of the pram.
00:07:47.000 That they have abandoned MSNBC and CNN.
00:07:51.000 I think the most coverage of morning Mika is getting now is obviously with the war room because we love morning Mika.
00:07:58.000 But they're not handling this well.
00:08:02.000 And that's great.
00:08:03.000 Because they have one of the most smartest articles I saw said, hey, they for years they handled their voters as groups and not as individuals.
00:08:12.000 Didn't talk to them as people about what their aspirations were and and how they want to get, you know, what what their journey through this life was going to be like.
00:08:22.000 And how in making a product society more productive, you can make it wealthier and spread that wealth out to people.
00:08:30.000 So that you had a capitalist system with everybody, every man a capitalist.
00:08:35.000 Every woman, too.
00:08:37.000 They didn't do that.
00:08:38.000 You see this kind of.
00:08:40.000 Was it in Coate this this whole discussion?
00:08:42.000 We monitor pretty closely.
00:08:45.000 They have hard work.
00:08:47.000 They have a decade or more because I've said for years and years and years.
00:08:50.000 We've had this civil war on our side of the table.
00:08:55.000 And now we're dominant and ascendant with President Trump.
00:08:59.000 But the war we've had between the grassroots and the grassroots conservatives and the Tea Party against the established order, the Republicans, the rhinos, the money, the lobbyists, the donors.
00:09:08.000 You know, we haven't totally won.
00:09:10.000 Let me pull.
00:09:11.000 Let me go back to the Financial Times.
00:09:13.000 Republicans snubbed Trump allies by electing doing his leader.
00:09:16.000 That was a loss.
00:09:17.000 And Cornyn's out there right now saying he's got to go through that report on Matt Gaetz in detail in the process.
00:09:22.000 Cornyn's out there.
00:09:23.000 Everybody in Texas remember it.
00:09:24.000 Cornyn, you either get with the program, brother, or you're going to finish third in your primary.
00:09:29.000 That I guarantee you.
00:09:32.000 People in Texas are not going to tolerate this.
00:09:34.000 Same way that we didn't tolerate you trying to you guys trying to turf out you personally trying to turf out Paxton.
00:09:42.000 Jeff Clark, your thoughts and observations, sir.
00:09:46.000 You were a senior.
00:09:47.000 You were a senior under one of the worst attorney generals, Bill Barr.
00:09:50.000 You were one of the senior folks over at Justice in a Justice Department that never got its act together from the Barr perspective.
00:09:59.000 You did a great job.
00:10:00.000 Tell us what the meaning and purpose of the Gaetz nomination to be Attorney General of the United States is, sir.
00:10:07.000 I think that the nomination of Matt Gaetz to be Attorney General is truly inspired, Steve.
00:10:14.000 It's an excellent pick.
00:10:15.000 It shows President Trump's visionary nature.
00:10:18.000 And it shows that President Trump needs to pick and knows how to pick leaders.
00:10:23.000 Right.
00:10:24.000 And, you know, I'm going to try to outdo you a little bit here on your air edition.
00:10:28.000 I heard you talking about the Bonhomme Richard with John Paul Jones.
00:10:32.000 You know, I've just begun to fight.
00:10:33.000 So what I want to talk about in terms of Matt Gaetz, and he really does remind me of this, is the St. Crispin's Day speech from Shakespeare's Henry V,
00:10:42.000 right before the Battle of Agincourt, where the British are, you know, massively outnumbered by the French, but they wind up pulling off a massive victory.
00:10:51.000 It's just a very inspiring speech.
00:10:53.000 It's got this famous line of, you know, we few, we happy few, we band of brothers.
00:10:59.000 That's the kind of inspiration that Matt Gaetz can give to the Justice Department to lead it into a new era and a new era of cleaning out the institution, which is infected in various, you know, different ways.
00:11:13.000 You know, putting it back on the straight and narrow, putting the FBI back on the straight and narrow, working with President Trump's future nominee to head the FBI and get rid of Christopher Wray.
00:11:25.000 And, you know, what's the, what is, who is St. Crispin, right?
00:11:29.000 He is the patron saint.
00:11:30.000 He was a weaver.
00:11:31.000 And what's been weaved over the last four years and even, you know, under President Trump by traitors inside the Justice Department, a lot of lies, a lot of schemes like Russiagate.
00:11:43.000 But what Matt Gaetz is going to help lead is to weave it back into a consistent fabric, a fabric of American law, a fabric of equal protection of the laws, Steve.
00:11:53.000 And I just could not be more over the moon about the inspired nature of President Trump's pick and tapping Matt Gaetz to head up that department that, you know, I've spent so much of my career in.
00:12:05.000 This is the difference between Harvard College and Harvard Business School.
00:12:12.000 Clark is actually educated.
00:12:15.000 I want to go to that speech from Shakespeare, Henry V, because I think for the audience.
00:12:21.000 And maybe even a more phrase is when he talks about those who are not here in the battlefield with us will regret this for the rest of their lives.
00:12:33.000 Right. Remember, they say that line.
00:12:35.000 I think it predicates the band.
00:12:37.000 It's the lead into the band of brothers.
00:12:39.000 What he says is that those that sleep, I think, in safe beds or whatever that are not here in the battlefield with us will regret this the rest of their lives because this is a unique moment in history of English history.
00:12:51.000 Is that not correct, Jeff?
00:12:53.000 That is correct, Steve.
00:12:54.000 And one of the other aspects of the speech that I'd call to your attention, it sounds a lot like a Steve Bannon.
00:13:00.000 Right. And I can also hear it coming from a Matt Gates, you know, like, don't let the door hit you on the way out.
00:13:05.000 You know, he says to the troops, look, if you want out of here, if you don't want to fight this this battle with me because you think the odds are too high, I'll pay your freight to get back to England.
00:13:16.000 And so just go. And, you know, you can imagine if there's a commander like that and he's telling you that, look, you're going to regret this for your entire life if you do that.
00:13:25.000 But I'll facilitate you leaving us if you really are cowardly like that.
00:13:30.000 But I'm calling on you to realize that what's going to happen in future St.
00:13:34.000 Crispin's Day after we win this battle with a smaller group and then if there's a smaller group, we're all going to get more honor is when people come to St.
00:13:42.000 Crispin's Day, you're going to roll up your sleeves and you're going to show them your battle scars of this.
00:13:46.000 This is these are the scars that I got on St. Crispin's Day.
00:13:51.000 That's exactly what this moment is. That's exactly what this moment is.
00:13:56.000 This moment is a unique time in history for this republic.
00:14:01.000 And it's going to go one way or the other. Yes, we just won a massive landslide victory.
00:14:10.000 And I would love to be able to tell you that President Trump's going to be able to take his magic wand out and just wave it.
00:14:15.000 It's all going to be better. It's not. This is struggle every day.
00:14:20.000 You see it. Why is that? Because now you've breached their ramparts and unwashed masses just like Jackson and populism back in what the 1830s.
00:14:35.000 You're actually close to seizing the institutions in making this revolution permanent.
00:14:42.000 And they understand that. One of the most unique moments in the history of this republic is before us.
00:14:49.000 And you, audience, are one of the protagonists. You're one of the drivers of the action.
00:14:55.000 Short break, Clark and Edison.
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00:17:53.000 Brian Kennedy joins us.
00:17:55.000 So I'm kind of outnumbered.
00:17:56.000 I got two of the smartest guys in the, two of the best educated, smartest guys in the mega.
00:18:01.000 In fact, Kennedy, you're actually a PhD.
00:18:03.000 I should call you Dr. Kennedy, correct?
00:18:06.000 No, actually.
00:18:07.000 Actually, I don't.
00:18:08.000 I never, I never finished any of that.
00:18:10.000 So I'm, I'm just Mr. Kennedy.
00:18:12.000 Oh, okay.
00:18:13.000 I thought you were PhD.
00:18:14.000 Or Brian in the audience.
00:18:15.000 But I was enjoying, I was enjoying the, the Henry V discussion there.
00:18:20.000 And it's, it's important to remind the posse that at the time of the American Revolution, Shakespeare was more widely read in the colonies than it was in England.
00:18:32.000 And it had, all of Shakespeare's work had a profound impact on how the American colonists thought about these things.
00:18:39.000 And everybody wants to remember the St. Christmas Day speech.
00:18:42.000 But the interesting speech, I think as well, was the night before the touch of Harry and the night is called where the king goes around to the campfires of all the soldiers the night before the battle.
00:18:56.000 And he talks to them and he's, he's trying to feel what they're, what they're thinking about the next day.
00:19:03.000 And they have this conversation where he says, well, we all owe our allegiance to the king, but each man's soul is his own.
00:19:12.000 And he tells his soldiers that they don't know it's him.
00:19:16.000 He's wearing a cloak and they, he's concealed from them, but they all agree each of their soul is their own.
00:19:22.000 And for many Americans, when they read that at the time of the revolution, they saw that, that what we're fighting for here is the freedom of each individual to live as a free man or a free woman.
00:19:36.000 And the next day, when they, when he gives the St. Crispin day speech, he's saying that to them as free men.
00:19:43.000 Of course, he's the king and they're his servants, but he is establishing in the minds of the British people who are going to read this play, that there's a natural right to live as a free man and woman.
00:19:56.000 And that really is the thing you were fighting for.
00:19:59.000 And that had a profound effect on the colonists.
00:20:02.000 And it should have a profound effect on every American today, because I think we're living through a second American revolution where Americans have thought that we're the sovereign here in this country.
00:20:15.000 We're going to govern ourselves and we're going to have champions like Donald Trump and champions like Steve Bannon.
00:20:22.000 And they're going to fight for us and we're going to fight with them to take this country back.
00:20:28.000 So I'm glad you mentioned the Crispin day speech, because I do think it has an important impact on the American people.
00:20:39.000 Tell me about this moment in time. You're, you're, you're, you're a very well educated, you know, history for this audience, their role in it. How important is this?
00:20:49.000 Well, I think it, I think it is a revolution. I think the, the, the nomination of Gates says that we're not going to be wed to those conventions in the past where we are going to have, we're going to hire this person because they have this pedigree and they have these establishment credentials.
00:21:06.000 So President Trump is throwing all of that out the window. He's going to find the best man or woman for the job. He's going to put them in that spot. They're going to defend the constitution.
00:21:16.000 They're going to defend popular sovereignty. And by popular sovereignty, it's our country. We're going to defend those ideas.
00:21:26.000 And we're not going to live as we did in the past where you have this bureaucracy that's going to run the lives of the American people. That's going to be taken apart.
00:21:36.000 It will be taken apart constitutionally in an orderly fashion, but we're going to remake this country to the constitutional order it was meant to be.
00:21:46.000 And I will say, Steve, I was at a big dinner last night in Washington with, with Encounter Books, Roger Kimball, great group of people.
00:21:55.000 And traditionally over the years, they've been more establishment types, conservatives, sure, but establishment conservatives.
00:22:03.000 What you saw last night were smiles on everyone's faces.
00:22:07.000 Maka was living and breathing in the room in the hearts and minds of these folks.
00:22:13.000 They they see that we have a new opportunity to dismantle the very thing that has been undermining American freedom.
00:22:21.000 And let me add, Steve, this is the first time I've been on the show since since you've been back from prison.
00:22:26.000 I had a dozen people come up to me. They all asked how you were.
00:22:30.000 They all said to say thank you to you that a lot of people talk big talk, but you actually went to prison for your principles and the amount of appreciation the American people have for that.
00:22:42.000 And especially those conservatives in the room last night, I don't think you're going to hear those things.
00:22:48.000 I wanted you to know about that because after President Trump had the election stolen in November of 2020.
00:22:57.000 The war room was the rallying point for the entire movement.
00:23:01.000 Yes, we still had President Trump, but without the war room, the movement would have at least for a time fallen apart.
00:23:10.000 It didn't. And it didn't because of you, Steve.
00:23:13.000 And everyone knows and should know that the thanks we owe you is tremendous.
00:23:20.000 And I don't think it gets said enough. And I know I know you don't like these kind of things, but I think it's important for everyone to remember just how how vital you have been to this entire cause and to the entire victory President Trump had.
00:23:35.000 That's what I think about this moment. Look, thank thank you for the kind words.
00:23:39.000 But but the the what happened was that if we had not had and that's why the St.
00:23:44.000 Crispin going through the campfires the night before and then the day of the battle is actually important and how it had a powerful impact onto the colonists of the time and in the revolutionary generation.
00:23:57.000 This is and it's taking a we have public intellectuals like Brian Kennedy and Jeff Clark to help guide us here.
00:24:06.000 But back then, this is a revolutionary moment.
00:24:09.000 There's no doubt in an unbroken chain back to the principles and the values from that revolution.
00:24:16.000 It was it was the audience here. Here's the amazing thing on Tuesday.
00:24:19.000 On Tuesday, the educated classes, the people that actually have had the opportunity to go to colleges and, you know, read Henry V or take a class about Shakespeare's plays.
00:24:32.000 Not that they do that anymore because that's white privilege. Right.
00:24:35.000 Right. That credentialed class, the credential class, which are really the the the the plantation.
00:24:42.000 They're the they're the they're the they're the ones, the slave masters.
00:24:47.000 Right. The overseers. They're the overseers in the in the in the gulag that's driven by these by these billionaires.
00:24:55.000 We get a referendum put up in this audience being a cadre, a vanguard and then doing all this massive work on the mass mobilization.
00:25:07.000 It's incredible that that's the victory.
00:25:10.000 I mean, that and but our work is not done as you brought Brian.
00:25:14.000 Brian, how tough is it going to be for us to seize the institutions and then to remake them so that they comport with the founding spirit of this nation, sir, on coming close to the 250th anniversary of the shot heard around the world at Lexington and Concord, sir.
00:25:34.700 You know, with the thanks, Steve, with the right people at the top, I think it's going to be much less difficult than we think that Machiavelli says do the painful things first.
00:25:44.700 And so the painful things will be to dismantle the bureaucracy, dismantle them and then rebuild them.
00:25:51.700 But the one thing I think President Trump is not going to be wed to this time are these credentials.
00:25:57.700 Like we mentioned a Ph.D. earlier.
00:26:00.700 One reason I didn't get a Ph.D. is that a close friend of mine with a Ph.D. said that's the credential of the administrative state.
00:26:07.700 Why do you need that?
00:26:09.700 If we're as we're rebuilding this government, we actually don't worry so much about Ph.D.s and credentials from the Washington establishment.
00:26:20.700 But the competency of whether or not men and women can actually rebuild the constitutional order within these agencies.
00:26:28.700 I mean, some of these agencies shouldn't exist, of course.
00:26:31.700 But the Department of Agriculture, what does it do?
00:26:34.700 What should it do?
00:26:35.700 It need not do very much, it seems to me, or the Department of Education, if we even keep that, or the Department of Commerce.
00:26:43.700 This is meant to be a limited constitutional government.
00:26:46.700 And for everyone who says, well, you know, it took 100 years to build this bureaucracy.
00:26:51.700 It's going to take decades to dismantle.
00:26:54.700 That's totally wrong.
00:26:55.700 This could take weeks or months to dismantle if we're smart about it.
00:26:59.700 And we need to be smart, constitutional, and orderly about it.
00:27:03.700 Look, when President Trump talks about Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy being head of this, you know, efficiency, you know, agency.
00:27:12.700 Great.
00:27:13.700 Have that attitude.
00:27:14.700 What should our government really be doing?
00:27:16.700 This is either a revolution or it's not.
00:27:19.700 And I believe fully that it is under President Trump.
00:27:23.700 Brian, where do people go on social media to get you?
00:27:28.700 Brian T. Kennedy on getter and Brian T. Kennedy one on X.
00:27:33.700 Thank you, Steve.
00:27:34.700 Great to have you back.
00:27:36.700 Thank you, brother.
00:27:37.700 Appreciate you.
00:27:38.700 Thanks for the kind words.
00:27:40.700 As undeserved as they are.
00:27:42.700 But thank you.
00:27:44.700 Clark's going to stick with me.
00:27:46.700 Navarra is going to come on.
00:27:48.700 We're going to deconstruct how we get gates across the goal line.
00:27:54.700 Also, I'm going to talk a little bit about the head of personnel, a vitally important billet.
00:28:02.700 As the New York Times said last night, low profile, but quite powerful.
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00:29:16.700 But except one.
00:29:18.700 Look, Gates won't get confirmed.
00:29:20.700 Everybody knows that.
00:29:21.700 But when you look at a Rubio, just the knowledge that he has, being in the Intel Committee,
00:29:27.700 I was on the Gang of Eight and his understanding.
00:29:29.700 Even when you listen to the other side of the aisle, they say he'll make a great Secretary of State.
00:29:33.700 So that's strong for me.
00:29:34.700 A waltz, just his background from a Green Beret and others being the other.
00:29:38.700 But John Radcliffe at CIA, former DNI, that's very strong.
00:29:43.700 And the difference is to what was eight years ago today.
00:29:46.700 President Trump understands the job.
00:29:48.700 He knows the people that he needs around him to get there.
00:29:51.700 And I think he's going to be much better prepared because he only has one term.
00:29:55.700 But he'll hit the ground running this time.
00:29:57.700 You say Gates will not be confirmed.
00:29:59.700 Why bother with the nomination then?
00:30:01.700 You can talk to the president, but it's a good deflection from others.
00:30:06.700 But it also gives, I'll let it stand with that.
00:30:09.700 Within a week.
00:30:10.700 Yeah, it was within a week.
00:30:11.700 So we know this.
00:30:13.700 The Wall Street Journal said, bad choice.
00:30:16.700 Senator Joni Ernst says he's got a lot of work to do.
00:30:18.700 Senator Lisa Murkowski says, not a serious candidate.
00:30:21.700 So we'll see.
00:30:22.700 This is going to be Senator Thune.
00:30:24.700 And how hard is Senator Thune going to work?
00:30:27.700 This is going to be the toughest nomination to get through.
00:30:29.700 Yeah.
00:30:30.700 Out of all the picks.
00:30:31.700 Absolutely.
00:30:32.700 Well, I think we can all agree.
00:30:33.700 He has good hair.
00:30:34.700 He has a lot of good hair.
00:30:35.700 And he was solely responsible for blowing up the house last year.
00:30:38.700 Yes.
00:30:39.700 And he had no plan to do the next day.
00:30:41.700 He just had a personal vendetta against Kevin McCarthy.
00:30:43.700 So that was pretty evident.
00:30:47.700 Kilmeade, you're dumb as a stick.
00:30:49.700 We understand that.
00:30:50.700 That's the Murdochs right there.
00:30:51.700 And that's their little running puppy, Kilmeade.
00:30:53.700 Murdochs are on notice.
00:30:56.700 Fox comes out and you got McCarthy, all that.
00:30:59.700 Hey, McCarthy, for the only time in the history of this republic, you were fired.
00:31:04.700 And you're fired because of the financial fiasco we're going to have to face at the beginning of President Trump's second term.
00:31:12.700 The deal that you gave Wall Street and Silicon Valley and all the donors, uncapped, two-year debt ceiling.
00:31:20.700 Brother, the War Room Posse knows this.
00:31:22.700 Working class, blue collar people, middle class folks.
00:31:25.700 We get it.
00:31:26.700 We get the games.
00:31:27.700 Murdochs, you're on notice.
00:31:28.700 You get, we have the constant thing.
00:31:31.700 War Room will take you on again and we'll beat you again.
00:31:33.700 Because you're not that, first of all, you're not bright.
00:31:36.700 You're not tough.
00:31:37.700 You're not organized.
00:31:39.700 The Murdochs are a poison.
00:31:41.700 They are a poison.
00:31:43.700 And they use little running dogs like Kilmeade.
00:31:45.700 I mean, look at Gates, you know, he was totally disorganized.
00:31:48.700 He wasn't disorganized.
00:31:49.700 Look when the hell that at least we achieved.
00:31:52.700 What Gates, what McCarthy had done as your mouthpiece in the Wall Street Journal's mouthpiece.
00:32:00.700 Let's have the Wall Street Journal.
00:32:01.700 They're talking about debt every day.
00:32:02.700 Oh my gosh, debt, deficit, all of it.
00:32:05.700 You got to stop it somehow.
00:32:07.700 Jeff Clark, your thoughts.
00:32:11.700 Sir, I know you got to punch out.
00:32:13.700 Sure, Steve.
00:32:14.700 Look, Matt Gates is a strategic thinker and he brought down Speaker McCarthy, right,
00:32:21.700 by mastering the rules and mastering the process.
00:32:24.700 And you can tell that McCarthy's still smarting about that.
00:32:27.700 He's going to smack talk him.
00:32:29.700 And, you know, everyone is presuming, you know, that there's going to be a huge confirmation
00:32:34.700 fight.
00:32:35.700 Look, you know, if Republicans approve people like Lisa Monaco and Merrick Garland to run
00:32:40.700 the Justice Department, they can surely approve Matt Gates, who's a brilliant, accomplished lawyer
00:32:46.700 in his own right, you know, great congressional career.
00:32:49.700 And, you know, but even if he did run into something that was tough there, the president
00:32:55.700 has the Gordian knot cutter, Steve.
00:32:57.700 He has the recess appointment power.
00:32:59.700 He can ensure that he can get the people he wants to run his cabinet.
00:33:04.700 And, you know, the attorney general position goes all the way back to Washington's government.
00:33:09.700 And the idea that that President Washington couldn't pick his own attorney general would be crazy.
00:33:14.700 And I think that Matt Gates is going to get through one way or another.
00:33:19.700 And that's what they're they're angry about.
00:33:21.700 And look, I testified to Matt Gates.
00:33:23.700 He's the only member of Congress who set up a field hearing to help the January Sixers.
00:33:28.700 Right. So he's just completely aligned with President Trump.
00:33:31.700 And he knows what time it is.
00:33:33.700 And he's going to be an aggressive attorney general.
00:33:35.700 Where did it go?
00:33:38.700 Where did they go to get you at CRA and your social media?
00:33:42.700 Sure.
00:33:43.700 So social media is Jeff Clark U.S. at X and Getter and at real Jeff Clark on true social.
00:33:48.700 And the center is America renewing dot com, Steve.
00:33:52.700 Thank you for doing this.
00:33:55.700 Thank you.
00:33:56.700 And we'll look forward to see where you land in the Justice Department.
00:33:59.700 Yes.
00:34:00.700 Let's put the mainstream media on notice.
00:34:02.700 The return of Jeff Clark.
00:34:04.700 Brother honored to have you on here, sir.
00:34:07.700 Thank you, Steve.
00:34:11.700 Navarro.
00:34:12.700 First, I want you to respond to the McCarthy and the Murdochs.
00:34:15.700 The Murdochs have put their thumb on the scale.
00:34:17.700 They don't like Gates.
00:34:19.700 They hate Gates because they lost.
00:34:21.700 And we had to go mano mano with Fox and the Murdochs.
00:34:23.700 As you guys remember, back in was it 23 and September 23, War Room won.
00:34:31.700 They lost.
00:34:32.700 OK.
00:34:33.700 And and Gates took down McCarthy.
00:34:35.700 And they're still they're still chapped about that.
00:34:38.700 Well, hey, you're going to have to live with it.
00:34:40.700 OK, but I don't want to see all day up there by banging, you know, getting corn in and banging on Gates all day long because this is what they're going to try to do.
00:34:47.700 This is what they're going to try to do.
00:34:49.700 And it should be game over for the guys at the Wall Street Journal and have been dead wrong on everything in the Murdochs.
00:34:57.700 Your thoughts, Dr. Peter.
00:34:59.700 A little bit of that clip.
00:35:01.700 Well, I'm talking here because like Kevin, Kevin went kind of from the the Wall Street slick do to a little punk look like a lot like London or something like that looking very, very slick.
00:35:15.700 It's a blood feud with McCarthy and Gates.
00:35:19.700 Anything he says that comes out of his mouth has nothing to do with rationality.
00:35:25.700 He's just pissed because Matt Gates took that son of a bitch out the door into the trash can of history where he belongs.
00:35:35.700 And I hope the boss notes the smack that McCarthy's talking now about one of Donald Trump's best picks so far.
00:35:45.700 Matt Gates knows more about what was done to Donald Trump in this country using weaponized lawfare than anybody on Capitol Hill.
00:35:56.700 There is no better person than Matt Gates to put in charge at the Department of Justice to root out all this corruption and weaponization.
00:36:06.700 And we just need to get behind him and make sure that it happens.
00:36:11.700 And Steve, yesterday we talked about like if the Senate is going to block Donald Trump's cabinet, he's going to block the agenda.
00:36:20.700 That's kind of where this is going.
00:36:22.700 I want to celebrate today the announcement of Sergio Gore as the personnel director.
00:36:30.700 This is brilliant.
00:36:31.700 I got to know Sergio actually through you when you introduced him to me to publish the book The New Maga Deal.
00:36:39.700 That's Winning Strategies 45.
00:36:42.700 It's Don Jr.'s book.
00:36:44.700 This guy, I've known him now for a bit over a year.
00:36:50.700 He's the most amazing guy I've ever seen in terms of how he handles himself in Washington.
00:36:56.700 He has no ego.
00:36:57.700 All he cares about is helping Donald Trump and moving forward the agenda.
00:37:05.700 Brilliant, soft-spoken.
00:37:07.700 He invited me to Mar-a-Lago the night of the election to a special dinner inside the big events at Mar-a-Lago.
00:37:18.700 Well, because, hold it, but hey, don't bury the lead.
00:37:24.700 The lead is when your publisher pulled the publication of The New Maga Deal, which is the blueprint for what we're doing.
00:37:31.700 Sergio stepped into the breach, and we had that book published, I think, with a forward by President Trump or introduction by President Trump because it's Don Jr. and Sergio's publishing company.
00:37:38.700 I think it had a forward by Steven K. Bannon.
00:37:41.700 And look, here's the thing.
00:37:43.700 Personnel is policy.
00:37:45.700 This goes back to Reagan.
00:37:46.700 The book I wrote that you had something to do getting published in Trump time.
00:37:51.700 The whole thing is bad personnel is not just bad policy, but it's bad politics.
00:37:57.700 And one of the problems we had in that first term was just having a lot of deadwood in there who would slow down the Trump agenda because they thought they were better than they thought they got elected.
00:38:10.700 So, Sergio Gore, first now, add that to the list of top hires the bosses made.
00:38:16.700 Let me tell you how – let me tell you how this worked at the beginning of the Tea Party movement when Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachman were the touchdown twins in the – right after the financial crisis 16 years ago, and I think in the 2008-2009 timeframe.
00:38:29.700 I met two young – on Michelle Bachman's staff, I think it was, Sergio Gore and Stephen Miller.
00:38:36.700 And eventually we got them situated.
00:38:39.700 They got themselves situated.
00:38:40.700 They moved from the House.
00:38:41.700 She was on fire but going to run for president.
00:38:43.700 They went to the Senate.
00:38:45.700 Miller went to Jeff Sessions and became the firebrand that he is today in trying to stop the – not trying to.
00:38:52.700 We stopped all the amnesty stuff, battle after battle after battle when Stephen was there and came to prominence.
00:38:58.700 And that's how we assisted getting him a job in the early days of the Trump campaign in 2015 as a – then as a speechwriter and then a policy guy.
00:39:07.700 Sergio went to the great Rand Paul.
00:39:10.700 So these guys have 16 years of us working together and they are – and you know, Peter, from the 16 campaign.
00:39:19.700 You've been with us for like 10 years or so.
00:39:22.700 These guys are the kind of guys you want in the trenches.
00:39:25.700 The Sergio Gores and the Stephen Millers, they will get down to the –
00:39:28.700 They could be more different in terms of their style.
00:39:30.700 Totally different.
00:39:31.700 They got different styles.
00:39:33.700 But when you say fixed bayonets, those two brothers will fix bayonets, okay?
00:39:39.700 And that's the moment we're in.
00:39:42.700 Sergio Gores, he's so low key at being in personnel because he also having been with us for 16 years, 16 years, he knows everybody.
00:39:52.700 You can't run and hide from him.
00:39:54.700 Yeah, go ahead.
00:39:55.700 Let me give the quick numbers for you because you have to – as we talked about yesterday and you pointed out, 4,000 people have to be put in to the Trump administration, have to be put through Sergio Gores' personnel office with Donald Trump looking at every one of them, right?
00:40:14.700 1,000 of them require confirmation, 3,000 don't.
00:40:18.700 If you just do the math, do you know how many people have to be run through that process every single day?
00:40:26.700 If you try to get them all done in two years, it would be a big number.
00:40:31.700 If you try to get them done in one year, which Sergio Gores will probably be able to do, it's an even bigger number.
00:40:38.700 Think about that.
00:40:40.700 4,000 people got to get hired and they all got to be vetted and 1,000 of them have to go through the Senate.
00:40:47.700 Good luck with that.
00:40:48.700 That's why we need a recess appointment interlude.
00:40:51.700 Well, the target –
00:40:52.700 It's a big job.
00:40:53.700 Hang on.
00:40:54.700 It's a big freaking job.
00:40:55.700 It's a huge – the target I hear, and Taylor Bota, which is going to obviously be the deputy chief of staff on this, but here's the drill.
00:41:05.700 Of the 3,000 that can get on the landing teams, the beachhead teams, all that, the 3,000 that don't have to be Senate confirmed, my understanding is that the most that's ever hit the deck plates at the beginning of an administration is like 1,000.
00:41:18.700 And I think their target is to try to get us – you know, Trump wants to set a record, but make sure they're all quality people.
00:41:25.700 This is my point about 16 years of Miller and Sergio working together, knowing each other.
00:41:30.700 Sergio knows.
00:41:31.700 He's very low-key, but he knows everybody, right?
00:41:33.700 And Taylor, by the way, Taylor was McEntee.
00:41:38.700 Johnny McEntee was there, and Johnny – I love that guy in the first term.
00:41:43.700 He got the personnel office together finally in the last year of the administration, and Taylor was there to help him run it through the – so they know how to get it done.
00:41:54.700 The assembly line would be going like this under Sergio Gore, and the boss would be going, okay, okay, what?
00:42:01.700 No, don't – okay, go go.
00:42:03.700 And it would all be Donald Trump because he's ultimately the commander-in-chief, and he gets involved.
00:42:08.700 But Sergio has a very special relationship with him and Don Jr.
00:42:12.700 Don't forget, it's Don Jr.'s publishing house, and Sergio is the guy who makes it all happen there.
00:42:18.700 Okay, where do they go get the book because the new MAGA deal – if you want to see how this is going economically, get the new MAGA deal.
00:42:25.700 And by the way, tariffs – all I'm hearing is tariffs, protectionism, Navarro's at the center of that.
00:42:30.700 We're waiting for the announcement on Navarro.
00:42:32.700 Peter, social media, where do people follow you?
00:42:34.700 100 actions in 100 days, newmagadeal.com, newmagadeal.com.
00:42:39.700 You can get the book on Amazon as well.
00:42:42.700 But it's nice to see the war room get out there and spike some sales there only because we need to get the message out of what Donald Trump is actually going to do to further the Trump agenda as he promised.
00:42:54.700 Got a lot of work here, Steve, but Sergio Gore is a good day.
00:42:58.700 Doctor – see, I got to go, but I was going to test Dr. Navarro on St. Christmas down, Henry V, since he's a Harvard guy also.
00:43:07.700 Dr. Navarro, thank you, brother. Love you. Short break. Back in the world. The deep line. Come on.
00:43:15.700 I want to warn you of a huge change that could be coming to our money and our bank accounts.
00:43:20.700 First, think back to 9-11, shortly after the government pushed through the Patriot Act.
00:43:24.700 This gave the government power to spy on innocent Americans by monitoring our phone and email and tracking our movement across the internet.
00:43:32.700 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.
00:43:46.700 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.
00:43:53.700 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.
00:44:04.700 I can't say for sure if this will happen, but it's an interesting and dire warning.
00:44:10.700 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.
00:44:22.700 Watch Jim's winning videos now for it's censored like I've been in the past.
00:44:28.700 Go to RickardsWarRoom.com.
00:44:30.700 That's RickardsWarRoom.com.
00:44:32.700 Now.
00:44:33.700 Go bags, passports, foreign assets, preparing to be a target of Trump's revenge.
00:44:37.700 Some prominent critics of Donald Trump and those he has vilified as deep state saboteurs are taking seriously his vow of retribution.
00:44:43.700 Folks, when you guys came after us, did you see us cut and run and leave this country and not leave the fight?
00:44:51.700 This is the difference between us and you.
00:44:54.700 We not even just love this country.
00:44:58.700 This country, we have an obligation and a duty to this republic in this country, to the unbroken chain of people that have made it the greatest nation on earth.
00:45:07.700 We have an obligation.
00:45:08.700 We have a fiduciary responsibility and we will never, ever, ever run and we will never leave and we will never quit and we will never stop fighting.
00:45:17.700 I tell you, if you're not prepared to go to prison, then step back and let's get next man up.
00:45:24.700 And look at them, all the articles about this Washington Post, which I'll go through this afternoon.
00:45:29.700 This is why you people I find revolting.
00:45:33.700 You sit there and you grind people to dust.
00:45:36.700 You got a thousand people in jail from J6 in prison.
00:45:39.700 You got these people playing in front of rosary in prison, in front of the abortion centers, the murder factories.
00:45:46.700 You got you got Tina Peters in jail, prison for nine years.
00:45:51.700 You got these women, 70 years old, that prayed the rosary in prison.
00:45:55.700 Oh, you're damn good about putting the jack boot on somebody's neck.
00:45:58.700 But when the table gets turned, what's the first thing you do?
00:46:01.700 You run.
00:46:02.700 This is why I find you revolting and disgusting.
00:46:06.700 And we will never stop until we bring you to justice.
00:46:10.700 So when you get that passport and you get your foreign assets, you get your go bag.
00:46:15.700 Make sure you go to a country that does not have an extradition treaty with the United States of America, because we will go throughout the world to track you down and bring you back to stand stand before the American people and have justice served.
00:46:29.700 This is why I find you revolting when you're in charge.
00:46:33.700 Oh, it's great.
00:46:34.700 You're going to crush people, take their bank accounts, credit cards, all of it.
00:46:37.700 Try to put Mike Flynn in jail.
00:46:39.700 Look at the people they try to put in prison or put in prison.
00:46:42.700 You're revolting and we're going to grind you to dust.
00:46:47.700 So get your go bag and get your passport and get your foreign asset, get your assets out of the country and get your asses out of here.
00:46:54.700 You're revolting.
00:46:55.700 You're not worthy.
00:46:56.700 You're not a worthy opponent.
00:46:58.700 I want to see some people going to stand and fight.
00:47:02.700 You want to convince the American people to give it back to you.
00:47:05.700 You got to stand and fight.
00:47:07.700 But you don't.
00:47:09.700 Because you are the worst of the worst.
00:47:12.700 You're gutless cowards that head behind state power.
00:47:15.700 And this is why I said from the beginning.
00:47:20.700 That we will win.
00:47:23.700 Because we're relentless.
00:47:25.700 We love this country and we will never give up on her.
00:47:28.700 We have a.
00:47:32.700 Obligation.
00:47:34.700 A sacred bond.
00:47:36.700 To every patriot's grave back to the beginning of this republic.
00:47:40.700 And we had an individual that showed the greatest courage in American history.
00:47:49.700 And that's Trump.
00:47:51.700 And you hate him.
00:47:52.700 And you despise him.
00:47:53.700 But you don't understand him.
00:47:55.700 And you don't get him.
00:47:56.700 And the working class in this country do.
00:47:58.700 The credential class don't.
00:48:05.700 You are not worthy.
00:48:08.700 You are not worthy.
00:48:11.700 To run this country.
00:48:13.700 You're not worthy to have the levers of power of this greatest nation in the history of mankind.
00:48:18.700 You're not worthy.
00:48:20.700 You're not.
00:48:21.700 You're not worthy.
00:48:23.700 You're not worthy.
00:48:24.700 You're not worthy.
00:48:25.700 You're not worthy.
00:48:26.700 You're not worthy.
00:48:27.700 You're not worthy.
00:48:28.700 You're not worthy.
00:48:29.700 You're not worthy.
00:48:30.700 All right.
00:48:31.700 Mike Lindell.
00:48:32.700 Thoughts.
00:48:33.700 Well Steve.
00:48:34.700 You said.
00:48:35.700 I mean I wish.
00:48:36.700 I wish.
00:48:37.700 You had you on my call the other night.
00:48:38.700 And we have though.
00:48:39.700 We broke through.
00:48:40.700 The biggest cover up.
00:48:41.700 The biggest crime in history.
00:48:42.700 The man has ever known.
00:48:43.700 They're trying to take our country.
00:48:45.700 trying it for quite a while now and to destroy it. And they don't love our country. In fact,
00:48:53.060 they hate it. And I see it is everything you just named there from the attacks on,
00:49:00.980 for myself personally, every day, like I told the media, you attacked me every day for three
00:49:06.100 and a half years. You've attacked my company, these USA employees that work hard every day,
00:49:11.860 they have families. I was the media's darling before all this started. And you're attacking
00:49:16.740 why? Because I want to secure our elections. And I believe in one of the greatest presidents in the
00:49:21.140 history of the world that we've had, he had proof of concept. And the media stood there and they,
00:49:26.260 and they just, I've got six calls today already this morning. And with the S and just stupid
00:49:32.740 questions. And I'm going, you guys, why don't you, why don't you go after the people that maybe did
00:49:38.260 this? You know, like maybe instead of going after my pillow as a company, why don't you go after
00:49:43.220 these electronic boating machine companies and say, Hey, what did maybe there was something there?
00:49:47.780 Hello? How do you explain this, these things now? And Steve, it's all coming down. It's all,
00:49:53.700 I really believe that over the next three, four months here, things are just going to even open
00:50:00.020 up even further. And, and we're on the other side of, of winning now. And we had to break through the
00:50:07.140 cover up. We had to break cover up and your voice, your voice was huge. I mean, played the war room
00:50:13.780 here. The, this show was the driving force behind it. You know, I wanted, I know, I don't know if you
00:50:20.180 remember Steve, but back in 21, when I was sounding the alarm, it was a, there was the show that would
00:50:26.100 take me on it. I couldn't go on Fox. I couldn't go on Newsmax. That's how you silence voices. And
00:50:32.420 so I want to, I want to thank the war room posse. I want to thank you, Steve. You've kept my pillow
00:50:37.540 going. You kept our country going. You kept our voice out there and expanded on it. And, and one
00:50:44.260 of the things that right away, the president's going to do, and I've said it before, bring down
00:50:48.100 shipping prices, which brings down costs, but we want to thank the war room. They're the, they're,
00:50:52.820 they're the reason for that of getting him in. So you're going to get free shipping on your entire
00:50:57.380 order. Everybody free shipping only for the war room. And we got the flannel sheets that all came
00:51:04.820 in. You guys love, I said, give them to the war room posse where we have a very limited supply.
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00:51:34.500 Steve. Thank you, war room posse. Let's keep going. We will never give up.
00:51:38.580 Thank you, brother. We, we don't need no stinking silk sheets. That's for the credential class.
00:51:44.340 Yes. You want good flannel sheets, good flannel sheets. Like I used to sleep as a kid. Thank you,
00:51:49.860 brother. Appreciate you. Charlie Kirk is next. I think we're going to go through a little
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